When i argue against evolution i usually state that there is no intermediate stages backing up evolution, even though evolutoin suggests there should be billions of them. Am i the only one that has yet to see a intermediate fossil?
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Am i the only one that has yet to see a intermediate fossil?
so there is evidence, i thought that christianity disagrees with evolution though?
Huh, it's odd how quickly i convinced you. BTW, there is no conflict between the Bible and evolution.so there is evidence, i thought that christianity disagrees with evolution though?
Huh, it's odd how quickly i convinced you. BTW, there is no conflict between the Bible and evolution.
dont they contridict eachother?
Only in so much as Christianity disagrees with geometry by giving a value of pi as 3.so there is evidence, i thought that christianity disagrees with evolution though?
false, maybe on this forum yes but in the real world....many christians have quesitons about there own religion, why else would there be a "debate section" on these forumsThis is too easy. Most creationists are incredibly steadfast in their views
this is the first christian forum ive registered to. Id trust that people who discuss these things, lots of posts, would post things that are true...evidence presented sofar has backed them up, why would i think otherwise?, yet pyro214 seems to be entirely open to reason.
Either we have an extremely rare sort of creationist who is genuinely open to reason on our hands, or we have an evolutionist pretending to be a creationist on another account.
Well, people like you are a rare species on these messageboards (and other Christian messageboards as well). Most who come here and to the others have their own interpretation of most Biblical passages, especially Genesis, already set in stone. In fact i think most here were already surprised that you didn't simply abandon this thread after the list of transitionals was posted, as that is what happens in very most cases. It may be different in the real world, but here people like you are very rare. Reps!ve been a chritsian since i was 4, and baptised at 12. if you think im rare then you really need to get off these forums and step into the real world....theres more of me then there are you. Is every chritsian 100% satisfied with there view on there religion? neither am i, i like to discuss christianity as much as i can, theres always somthing to be learnt
wow, this is alot differnt then i thought. Never really considered it not being 6 literal days.
one more thing, doesnt the Bible timeline only fit 6k-10k years, evolution would take 3.5billion years if started from a bacterial cell. Is this 6-10k years also differnt then i imagined?
yourve been very helpful, thanksThe 6-10k figure is worked out purely by adding up the "begats" in the old testament (assuming you've read the Bible, you quite possibly don't remember those, since they're damn tedious, but they are there!)
That these are incorrect is more certain than evolution, but this has less of an impact on your interpretation, really, since it's quite easy to see the old testament as a history/legends of the Jews. Most ancient cultures start the world about when their culture popped into being.
But as for the meat, there are many many many pieces of evidence that we can use to calculate the approximate age of the earth, or at least, provide a lower boundary.
One of the simplest is just counting the rings that are formed in, for example, antarctic ice sheets. Sort of like a tree, except these rings are on top of each other, each layer represents a year. Counting the layers, we get an initial minimum of around about 120,000 years.
Just read Gensesis, it says he created light/darkness...and seperated them. Then after each "day" it says, "Evening passed, and morning came". what isyour view on this?Sort of, pyro. It depends on whether you believe in a literal genesis account - or rather, believe that the Bible is the perfect, literal truth, and thus believe genesis literally, then god made the earth in six days, and snoozed afterwards.
If you do, then evolution contradicts this belief, since scientists claim the earth was created in a much longer period of time, and the development of life was incredibly gradual.
On the other hand, if you believe that the bible in part should be taken non-literally, then perhaps your belief is non-contradictory.
yourve been very helpful, thanks
The last question that comes to my mind when thinking about the age of earth/evolution/the Bible is why Jesus was sent to us only 2k years ago? If humans have been around for so long, why 2k years ago?
because, the whole man-god thing hasn't been around that long in comparision to how long humans have been around
thanks again
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Just read Gensesis, it says he created light/darkness...and seperated them. Then after each "day" it says, "Evening passed, and morning came". what isyour view on this?
Im not very good at interpediting the Bible, apparently i dont read it as much as i should.