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Why do some christians think that morals come from god?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheyCallMeDavid" data-source="post: 66098404" data-attributes="member: 330789"><p>One only need look at DNA and the messages that are found in the development of the complexity of the cell...and that should be proof enough that there is a Life Giver and Life Orchestrator...for, how do you get informational messages with deliberate specified complexity from things like Materials or Chance ? The trouble is, the Critic of Christianity isn't on a truth seeking quest because that person doesn't want anything to be an affront to his apriori-commitment to atheism -- as one very notable Evolutionist said : ' for we cannot allow a divine foot in the door' (Prof. Lewontin of Yale Univ) . In fact, it is imperative that such a person not consider the vast evidences of intelligent design in ANY of the modern sciences whether it be micro-biology, cosmology, physics, chemistry, archeology, the human anatomy, the sun/earth relationship , et al. The repercussions to a personal Creator existing based on the creation effects, are just too intimidating . That's where I was once in my 10 adult years of 'atheism' ... but praise God he had patience with my pride, arrogance, and rebellion and encouraged me be more concerned with the actual truth and then to go where it led. Now I see so much clearer now and enjoy the truth about our reality instead of trying to make excuses about it. </p><p> </p><p>No what I mean ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheyCallMeDavid, post: 66098404, member: 330789"] One only need look at DNA and the messages that are found in the development of the complexity of the cell...and that should be proof enough that there is a Life Giver and Life Orchestrator...for, how do you get informational messages with deliberate specified complexity from things like Materials or Chance ? The trouble is, the Critic of Christianity isn't on a truth seeking quest because that person doesn't want anything to be an affront to his apriori-commitment to atheism -- as one very notable Evolutionist said : ' for we cannot allow a divine foot in the door' (Prof. Lewontin of Yale Univ) . In fact, it is imperative that such a person not consider the vast evidences of intelligent design in ANY of the modern sciences whether it be micro-biology, cosmology, physics, chemistry, archeology, the human anatomy, the sun/earth relationship , et al. The repercussions to a personal Creator existing based on the creation effects, are just too intimidating . That's where I was once in my 10 adult years of 'atheism' ... but praise God he had patience with my pride, arrogance, and rebellion and encouraged me be more concerned with the actual truth and then to go where it led. Now I see so much clearer now and enjoy the truth about our reality instead of trying to make excuses about it. No what I mean ? [/QUOTE]
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