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No, that´s not I am asking.
Let´s take it slow so I´m sure I am not losing you, or at least notice at which exact point I am losing you.
The question was:
do you understand the difference between these two statements:
A gynecologist solely treats women.
and
A gynecologist claims that there are solely women/that solely women need medical treatment.
?
I´m not asking which statement is correct or incorrect, but what the difference in their meanings is.
Apparently. I tried both repeatedly before accepting he's simply not interested in anything that contradicts his preconceptions.
So, if you cannot choose to believe something you think is not true, how does an atheist get over the hurdle and believe that Christ is the Son of God? It seems that they need something (evidence) to show that Christ exists and can save them.
After they believe, then they can choose to follow.
Direct answer please. Are you disputing that the definition of Darwinism you pasted from wikipedia is taught in Christian schools? Yes or no?
If the answer is yes, you are unequivocally calling the various Christina-educated posters liars and should at least provide some evidence. If no, then your position is refuted by the following:
1.We know from various people here that Christian schools are teaching the posted definition of Darwinism.
2.Christian schools are obviously not teaching atheistic creationism
3.Therefore, the posted definition of Darwinism is not atheistic creationism.
I agree, either a Christian believes God made everything or they don't they either believe or they don't, as I see it it's really simple.
Perhaps some people want a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Many Catholic private schools teach evolution.
As far back as 1950 Pope Pious XI I issued an encyclical saying that evolution does not contradict the Christian faith and can be accepted by Christians so long as the still hold that God created the human soul.
This is what good old wikipedia has on the subject:
"Catholic schools in the United States and other countries teach evolution as part of their science curriculum. They teach the fact that evolution occurs and the modern evolutionary synthesis, which is the scientific theory that explains why evolution occurs. This is the same evolution curriculum that secular schools teach. Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo Richmond, chair of the Committee on Science and Human Values, wrote in a letter sent to all U.S. bishops in December 2004: "...Catholic schools should continue teaching evolution as a scientific theory backed by convincing evidence. At the same time, Catholic parents whose children are in public schools should ensure that their children are also receiving appropriate catechesis at home and in the parish on God as Creator. Students should be able to leave their biology classes, and their courses in religious instruction, with an integrated understanding of the means God chose to make us who we are."[5]"
It really comes down to whether a believer is willing to reject reality in regards to their faith beliefs.
Some believers need to reject reality, because it can't be reconciled with their fundamentalist beliefs. Others, can't convince themselves that rejecting reality is a good idea and they recognize their faith beliefs have to be adjusted along the way.
Put it into a creationist question form. Stick with the issue at hand.
An example would be...is humanity solely the creation of naturalistic mechanisms acting on a single life form from long long ago or is humanity the creation of solely naturalistic mechanisms acting on a single life form from long long ago?
See the difference?
The Catholic Church does consider the world to be guided by divine providence so I would assume the schools would teach that.
Many of them also teach the science of evolution too. The same curricula used in public schools in that regard. They might also weave the science into a religious and philosophical worldview of divine providence but that doesn't mean the don't teach the same science. Public schools obviously aren't allowed to bring in the religious gloss and philosophical interpretation but the actual science isn't any different.
The Catholic Church does consider the world to be guided by divine providence so I would assume the schools would teach that.
Many of them also teach the science of evolution too. The same curricula used in public schools in that regard. They might also weave the science into a religious and philosophical worldview of divine providence but that doesn't mean the don't teach the same science. Public schools obviously aren't allowed to bring in the religious gloss and philosophical interpretation but the actual science isn't any different.
If that were true, then why didn't you vote "With an explicit denial of God's involvement"?
They teach the process of evolution. Including humans and apes sharing a common ancestor. They simply hold god responsible for creating everything and making it work according to the processes discovered by science. They also add the philosophical/religious theory that God specially created the human soul even though the body evolved. This later teaching isn't science it's religion so you don't see it taught in public schools.
Here is the bottom line:
There are things we can support with objective evidence and there are things that can not be supported with objective evidence. Science teaches, what can be supported with objective evidence and that is what science is, no surprise there, right?
When it comes to one's belief that a God has influence over whatever, each person is free to interject God wherever they wish in their own lives, but don't expect anything to be included in science without the objective evidence to support it.
If a believer wants to credit God for using evolution, then knock yourself out. If a believer wants to credit God because their favorite team won the big game, then knock yourself out. If a believer wants to credit God because they were able to lose that 50 pounds they needed to lose, then knock yourself out.................
I agree, either a Christian believes God made everything or they don't they either believe or they don't, as I see it it's really simple.
Perhaps some people want a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
If an atheist believes they are a creation of a random, mindless, meaningless, purposeless (other than procreation) and directionless natural mechanism, then knock yourself out.
Just don't demand your atheistic creationist worldview be taught in science class.