Cogent reasoning demands honesty regardless of how unpalatable the conclusion might be..
You reject evolution and abiogenesis simply because you find them unpalatable.
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Cogent reasoning demands honesty regardless of how unpalatable the conclusion might be..
The problem is that cogent reasoning which is a necessary feature of the scientific method is very often unceremoniously sacrificed at the altar of anti-religious sentiments.
Except many of the founding individuals of scientific fields were theists. They were looking for evidence of gods, and found none.The problem is that cogent reasoning which is a necessary feature of the scientific method is very often unceremoniously sacrificed at the altar of anti-religious sentiments.
Except many of the founding individuals of scientific fields were theists. They were looking for evidence of gods, and found none.
The founders of modern science were all bunched into a particular geographical location dominated by a Judeo-Christian world view. I'm thinking of men like Louis Aggasiz (founder of glacial science and perhaps paleontology); Charles Babbage (often said to be the creator of the computer); Francis Bacon (father of the scientific method); Sir Charles Bell (first to extensively map the brain and nervous system); Robert Boyle (father of modern chemistry); Georges Cuvier (founder of comparative anatomy and perhaps paleontology); John Dalton (father of modern atomic theory); Jean Henri Fabre (chief founder of modern entomology); John Ambrose Fleming (some call him the founder of modern electronics/inventor of the diode); James Joule (discoverer of the first law of thermodynamics); William Thomson Kelvin (perhaps the first to clearly state the second law of thermodynamics); Johannes Kepler (discoverer of the laws of planetary motion); Carolus Linnaeus (father of modern taxonomy); James Clerk Maxwell (formulator of the electromagnetic theory of light); Gregor Mendel (father of genetics); Isaac Newton (discoverer of the universal laws of gravitation); Blaise Pascal (major contributor to probability studies and hydrostatics); Louis Pasteur (formulator of the germ theory).
Christianity and the Birth of Science
All the founders of science I know who were Christians never made such an atheistic declaration. Perhaops you can point out the ones whom you clainm did say that?
You mean this?
That's the way the intelligent designer made things.
Quite; from a theist viewpoint - which is more likely, that - with our limited intelligence - we can mimic natural processes, or that we can do what an omnipotent, omniscient God does?
Probability obviously doesn't figure prominently in the atheistic perspective.36:05 mind blowing!
Probability obviously doesn't figure prominently in the atheistic perspective.
Sorry! I thought that atheists had a certain perspective in common.What "atheist perspective"? Are you talking about evolution again?
That would be a scientific perspective...
Considering that you are so impressed by probabilities and video's, perhaps you should watch this:
The video is discussing the presence of shared ERV's in species, how they end up in the DNA and how that fits into evolution theory.Sorry! I thought that atheists had a certain perspective in common.
I thought ID supporters were supposed to pretend that it wasn't a religious concept.Romans 8:19
"For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed."
It's not at all surprising that the sons of God would be able to do what God can do as long as they're loving and obeying God to begin with, that's important.