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Seriously?? You truly believe that all mans accomplishments and advancements is proof of evolution?
That just proves what I said earlier .. ''that anyone can say anything and claim it as a fact''.. And my friend..that does not make it so..
All theories stand on their own merits and the theory of evolution, is one of the most evidenced in science.
Not what I said. Read my post again.
All theories stand on their own merits and the theory of evolution, is one of the most evidenced in science.
This is reality. I know it hurts to hear it though.
As long as you continue to claim unproven theories as factual.. For me, there is no pleasure in this discussion. I have to assume you will not go on to anything else because it's all you have.
Yea, that is all we have, a theory with boatloads of evidence to support it. Just like the things I listed, that you rely on everyday of your life, that were developed from other well evidenced scientific theories.
I know, you can't accept that, because your personal faith belief, must be protected.
As I said: "The process of mutation, which generates genetic variation, is random, but selection is non-random. "Many scientists have erroneous views about things outside their fields of expertise. There's no reason to suppose that a physicist knows more about evolution than the average guy on the street.
Your assertion was about the fact that some evolutionary scientists hold to "the random theorys". This is why I'm asking you to cite a published scientific paper about evolutionary biology which uses or references in a positive way "the random theorys".
As I said: "The process of mutation, which generates genetic variation, is random, but selection is non-random. "
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/misconceptions_faq.php
They didn't propose evolution because it supported atheism (it doesn't, you can be a theistic evolutionist), they proposed it because it was what the facts indicated.when non-believers in God decided that replacing the creation story with evolution was a good logical defense for their own lack of belief, then things got a tad shaky.
They didn't propose evolution because it supported atheism (it doesn't, you can be a theistic evolutionist), they proposed it because it was what the facts indicated.
Yea, that is all we have, a theory with boatloads of evidence to support it. Just like the things I listed, that you rely on everyday of your life, that were developed from other well evidenced scientific theories.
I know, you can't accept that, because your personal faith belief, must be protected.
No we don't. We accept the bible as the word of God, and this universe and everything in it that can be known through science as the works of God, including evolution. And there is no conflict at all, not an ounce. There are questions, but they are easily answered.God's word is believed by faith. Science is based on man's reason and knowledge and seeks only empirical proofs that something is true. Jesus told Thomas "Blessed are they who don't see and yet believe." We reject evolution because it takes God, the creator of all things, out of the equation and rests creation on random chance.
Just like "reality TV"? Staged to entertain but without any substance? The "reality" of evolution is that we all are waiting with baited breath to see those cultured chimpanzees walking out of the jungle to have a cappucchino.This is reality. I know it hurts to hear it though.
Yet again..you're making a claim of knowledge you don't have... You have no idea why I believe what I do and I resent you using it as an argument.. That is an assumption based on how you perceive Christians ("assumptions" are not facts).. Evidently, in your mind, just because you believe something, regardless of why you believe it, it has to be a fact.
Just like "reality TV"? Staged to entertain but without any substance? The "reality" of evolution is that we all are waiting with baited breath to see those cultured chimpanzees walking out of the jungle to have a cappucchino.
Who created God so he could make it bang?
"Christians have been leaders in medicine and the building of hospitals because their founder, Jesus of Nazareth, healed the sick during his ministry on earth (see Matt. 9; 10:8; 25: 34-26). The early church not only endorsed medicine, but championed care for the sick." http://biblemesh.com/blog/the-christian-origins-of-hospitals/I hate to scare those who deny evolution, but if you have ever sought or needed medical care, there is a real good chance you were treated with methods that rely on what has been learned from evolutionary science.
I guess a creationist could seek out physicians who also deny evolution, but good luck with that.
Nothing to do with how I perceive Christians, because the majority of Christians agree with the theory of evolution, so that argument fails right out of the gate.
Nothing to do with how I perceive Christians, because the majority of Christians agree with the theory of evolution, so that argument fails right out of the gate.
It does have something to do, when someone denies well evidenced science and clearly shows, they have little to no knowledge of the same.
"Christians have been leaders in medicine and the building of hospitals because their founder, Jesus of Nazareth, healed the sick during his ministry on earth (see Matt. 9; 10:8; 25: 34-26). The early church not only endorsed medicine, but championed care for the sick." http://biblemesh.com/blog/the-christian-origins-of-hospitals/
"Christians have been leaders in medicine and the building of hospitals because their founder, Jesus of Nazareth, healed the sick during his ministry on earth (see Matt. 9; 10:8; 25: 34-26). The early church not only endorsed medicine, but championed care for the sick." http://biblemesh.com/blog/the-christian-origins-of-hospitals/
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