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Northern Christian said:I wonder if atheists are tolerant of theistic evolutionists just because they support their agenda. Talkorigins.org has an entire paper defending theistic evolution, but it was probably written by atheists.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend" sort of deal.
absolutely, you have hit the nail right on the head, it says here, in my "atheist's guide to crushing religion once and for all (top secret edition, do not reveal to theists) page 674 paragraph 6 "in order to destroy a religion, you may enlist the assistance of relevant groups within that religion in order to undermine the beliefs of other groups within that religion. Once the other groups have been destroyed, then we can set about mopping up the remains"Northern Christian said:I wonder if atheists are tolerant of theistic evolutionists just because they support their agenda. Talkorigins.org has an entire paper defending theistic evolution, but it was probably written by atheists.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend" sort of deal.
Tolerant of? I don't think I am intolerant of anyone because of their beliefs about the nature of living things. I generally get along better with theistic evolutionists than I do creationists. Probably because theistic evolutionists tend to be more knowledgable and rational and they don't go around saying false things about science and the world around us. I don't get along well with people who lie or spout off about things that they know nothing about.Northern Christian said:I wonder if atheists are tolerant of theistic evolutionists just because they support their agenda. Talkorigins.org has an entire paper defending theistic evolution, but it was probably written by atheists.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend" sort of deal.
I see no reason why. If you look at the atheists on this board few are contemptuous of theistic evolutionists. Most think YECs are laughable. That's because one is an opinion (does God exist) the other is not (evolution).Northern Christian said:Hum...most of the atheists I've met are pretty contemptous of the idea, declaring that "there is no reason to believe in theistic evolution" and "how do Christian evolutions explain original sin," ect.
I have the original version, penned by Charles Darwin Himself. Stalin scribbled some notes in the margin though, which were hepful.Edward Vil - E for short said:Which version of that manual did you get?
I agree with you, and I'll also add that YEC's act as though theistic evolutionists are cafeteria christian (as though they aren't!) and have stabbed them in the back.ThePhoenix said:I see no reason why. If you look at the atheists on this board few are contemptuous of theistic evolutionists. Most think YECs are laughable. That's because one is an opinion (does God exist) the other is not (evolution).
Rather... I feel the complete opposite. The sheer uncomprehensible beauty of the universe shouts a creator in my view. The "natural" process is assumed to be an alternative to a creator, but, our creator uses the natural processes (TE). So, looking at the outcome and its brilliance, I gather that there was a good bit of ordained thought put into the universe and life. It helps give a purpose to it all as well.WinAce said:I think evolution can form the basis for a powerful philosophical argument against the existence of a benevolent god. But then, so does the universe in itself, and that doesn't stop all theists from believing, so it's not a particularly bad inconsistency.
that sounds like pascals wager.Michali said:Atheism is atleast just as rational as theism. I think agnostics are the most rational. They don't make any assumptions. They wait for a matter to be proven. Which is where I would be, if I did not know that God had to be accepted through faith. I would much rather accept God than not know if he's there.