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The scientific processes by which the universe came to be are the physical manifestations of the outworking of the creative activity of God.Dutchunter said:So God was just sitting there doing nothing if He was there, right? I guess it's called "Intelligent Observation"?
Laters.......
That is an argument which Cyi_Cygni used, I think it is most fitting for this argument.I was involved on another forum in a discussion with someone, who kept throwing out AIG's expert scientific staff. So I did some checking and here they are, in all their glory:
Dr. Weiland - medical doctor
Dr. White - ex chemist/college registrar (no research in 30 years)
Dr. Walker - mechanical engineer
Mr. Tilton - ex Navy - Bob Jones U. grad (eeeeeeeek)
Mr. Stevens - minister
Mr. Sparrow - ex high school teacher
Dr. Silvestru - ex geologist (Romania) (no research I can find)
Mr. Schwartzman - ex zoo keeper
Dr. Safarti - ex chemist (amateur physicist and known fraud)
Mr. Robertson - ex hydrologist, now a minister
Dr. Parker - ex zoologist
Mr. Oard - ex meteorologist
Dr. Mortenson - geology historian now a minister
Dr. Menton - ex anatomist
Ms. McKeever - ? (works with young kids)
Dr. Kruger - ex zoologist (nematodes)
Mr. Kendy - ex air traffic controller
Mr. Jack - ex school teacher
Mr Ham - CEO of AIG - no qualifications
Mr. Fangrad - electronics technician
Dr. Driggers - ex telecommunications
Mr. DeRoos - agricultural science
Mr. Davis - singer/artist (known for fake dinosaur bone fraud in Alaska)
Dr. Catchpole - ex horticulturist
Mr. Berra - ex food science
Mr. Bell - ex high school teacher
Dr. BaumGardner - geophysicist (noted for CPT theory, and his government boss writing a letter stating his computer code has been misused in flood research)
Dr. Batten - ex agriculture
Mr. Bates - ? (no qualifications?)
Mr A. Bates - ex firefighter
Mr. Armstrong - ex marketer
Not exactly the National Academy of Sciences or the Royal Society.
This info is from AIG themselves, so I don't know the accuracy but I'll take them at their word.
Not a single physicist, except BaumGardner who has been rebuked by using his computer code to a problem other geophysicists say it isn't applicable for.
Not a single astronomer/astrophysicist/cosmologist - what a surprise
Not a single biologist/molecular biologist/biochemist/paleontologist/archeologist.
A couple of ex chemists and zoologists - none currently working in the field.
Otherwise a collection of laymen with little to no scientific training.
**** Another key point is that almost every single person on this list is employed full time by AIG *****
Their livelihood depends on their maintaining a YEC position. Unlike the academic community where tenure provides academic freedom, I'll hazard a guess that AIG would terminate you pretty quickly if you changed your view, or your research supported mainstream science. Of course their 'research' is fixed from the get go so as to not do this.
Also go to AIG website (www.answersingenesis.org) and read these peoples testimonials.
Several of them specifically say, once I was converted to Christ and YEC I knew I had to look harder at science to back this up (I'm paraphrasing of course.) Thus they looked, and they found it of course because they had set their whole faith to be dependent upon it. Way to go for intellectual integrity.
Hm? Perhaps we are forgetting what science is.BTW...if says nothing about God being involved then for crying out loud- use some common sense.
Ironically, that is exactly what we (the evolutionists and what not) are saying about you (including AIG and others). Have you recognized a pattern yet?AIG and others have demonstrated that evolution is a fairy tale, maintained with misinterpretations, wishfull thinking, bad science, AND lies.
No, no one has stated that, nor would anyone believe it (according to my knowledge, I may be wrong in the instance that we do find someone who believes that God WAS just sitting.)So God was just sitting there doing nothing if He was there, right?
Being a believer or not has little to do with fact in this instance. Non-believer or not, we are arguing on the basic principles of biology, and not of God, so the idea that being a non-believer having an impact is nonsensical. Unless of course, you are willing to state that all non-believers lie and are completely misguided on all things as well as religion.Chi....yes they do. I actually read what they put out. I feel sorry for anyone who's bought and uses the same arguements the non-believers use.
Look for the essay "Evolutionary Theology Comes of Age" at http://www.metanexus.netBen_Hur said:Could someone please explain or direct me to a site that explaines theistic evolution, as it relates to Genesis/The Bible? I'm assuming Theistic Evolution means God directed, but that's as far as I can get by intuition.
No. You need to get rid of the atheistic belief at the center of creationism. You are thinking that 'natural' = without God. That's false.Dutchunter said:So God was just sitting there doing nothing if He was there, right? I guess it's called "Intelligent Observation"?
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Karl, science is more described as "agnostic". Science is concerned with the existence or otherwise of deity. Until we answer that question, our understanding of the physical universe will be incomplete. It's more that science is unable to determine the existence or otherwise of deity. Methodological materialism prevents science from directly testing for deity.Karl - Liberal Backslider said:Read my post again Vance - I'm saying that if -theistic followed the same rules as -moral, then science would be atheistic.
It is non-theistic - it isn't concerned with the existence or otherwise of God. There's isn't a single word for this.
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