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Well Darwinism, another YEC made-up name. Everything I've learned and experienced in earth science in one way or another supports ToE.
Okay, so if science is a religion, then my M.S. in Earth Science is a Theology Degree.
Hey guys, I'm a theologian.
1. Not my religion, if sufficient evidence is provided to disprove evolution, I won't hold on to it. Also, I don't base my life in any way on it, it isn't even the reason why I am an atheist.
2. We are on here attempting to combat ignorance about the theory, misconceptions such as crocoduck and other such fallacies that result from people talking about evolution without actually having much knowledge about the theory itself.
3. In order to lie, one must intend deception. I view evolution as the best explanation currently for the diversity of life we see today, even if in the future evolution is disproven, I viewed it as true, and thus I am being honest when I support it. One can be incorrect without being a liar.
If it gets disproved, then it will be proven a lie, a cunning lie though, very cunning Satan.
If it gets disproved, then it will be proven a lie, a cunning lie though, very cunning Satan.
If it gets disproved, then it will be proven a lie, a cunning lie though, very cunning Satan.
Okay, so if science is a religion, then my M.S. in Earth Science is a Theology Degree.
Hey guys, I'm a theologian.
Nope, I would be excited if our current view of evolution would be falsified. We would then have the possibility of coming up with a stronger, more robust way of explaining the diversity of life.Darwinism is like you people's religion, you guys are on here every day worshiping him. It's central to your life.
Evolution theory is a lie, (a devilish lie)
Earth Worshipper! I bet you recycle.
I can see that you are going to continue to avoid addressing the points that I am making. Additionally, you keep saying there is no evidence when you have been presented with evidence in the part of the post to which you are replying. I will no longer respond to any of your claims regarding your made up process of "Darwinist creationism".There is no evidence supporting Darwinist creationism.
I'm still waiting for you (or anyone) to offer evidence for the creation of humanity from a single life form of long long ago.
There is no evidence.
It's based on guesses and suppositions. Could be's. Maybe's. Possibly's.
Actually what you got from loudmouth was his constant attempt to change the issue from one of providing evidence (he hasn't) for Darwinist creation to one of common ancestry.
You were alone so there was no one who could agree with you that the spirit was Christ.I was driving and very aware of my surroundings at the time.
No, I was alone.
It was a spirit to spirit communication and identification. No words were physically spoken except by me. The words I spoke were words of praise.
I can see that you are going to continue to avoid addressing the points that I am making. Additionally, you keep saying there is no evidence when you have been presented with evidence in the part of the post to which you are replying. I will no longer respond to any of your claims regarding your made up process of "Darwinist creationism".
Regarding the following:
You were alone so there was no one who could agree with you that the spirit was Christ.
It seems that your contention is that spirits do not lie, so you could be assured that the spirit you encountered was Christ.
You also seem to think that hallucinations always prevent a person from being aware of their surroundings. Do you have any psychology research information that agrees with your conclusions regarding hallucinations? I am under the impression that a hallucination can be integrated into the surroundings and the person seeing it can otherwise react to the reality around him. I am not a psychologist, so my understanding may be faulty.
Perhaps, but his understanding of Psychology is more than adequate for what we are doing.Ok.
Your understanding of spiritual matters is faulty.
There is a lot more to the subject but this is a good start.A hallucination is a perception in the absence of apparent stimulus that has qualities of real perception. Hallucinations are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space. They are distinguished from the related phenomena of dreaming, which does not involve wakefulness; illusion, which involves distorted or misinterpreted real perception; imagery, which does not mimic real perception and is under voluntary control; and pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, but is not under voluntary control.[1] Hallucinations also differ from "delusional perceptions", in which a correctly sensed and interpreted stimulus (i.e., a real perception) is given some additional (and typically bizarre) significance.
Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, thermoceptive and chronoceptive.
I can see that you are going to continue to avoid addressing the points that I am making. Additionally, you keep saying there is no evidence when you have been presented with evidence in the part of the post to which you are replying. I will no longer respond to any of your claims regarding your made up process of "Darwinist creationism".
Responding with logic and evidence to something that only exists in someone's own mind, can indeed lead to a dead end. In a certain way for me though, watching someone trying to convince themselves their made up definitions are legit, can be interesting to watch.
Regarding the following:
You were alone so there was no one who could agree with you that the spirit was Christ.
It seems that your contention is that spirits do not lie, so you could be assured that the spirit you encountered was Christ.
You also seem to think that hallucinations always prevent a person from being aware of their surroundings. Do you have any psychology research information that agrees with your conclusions regarding hallucinations? I am under the impression that a hallucination can be integrated into the surroundings and the person seeing it can otherwise react to the reality around him. I am not a psychologist, so my understanding may be faulty.
Perhaps, but his understanding of Psychology is more than adequate for what we are doing.
The subject of hallucinations is rather complex but this is more than enough to show that DerelictJunction is on the right track and you are not.
From Hallucination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a lot more to the subject but this is a good start.
Dizredux
There is a neuropsychologist in Canada that has done experiments stimulating specific parts of the brain. When this happens, people tend to feel a presence of God or even hear voices. It just so happens, these perceptions people have align with their person religious beliefs.
I have two friends who are psychologists who actually peek in on this board from time to time and when we get together we talk about the psychological profile they would assemble based on the posts. It is really interesting stuff, but when you understand it, it makes a ton of sense.
What does this have to do with the fact that you apparently don't know much about hallucinations?I love giving that testimony and watching the various responses from believers and non-believers. The encounter happened over 26 years ago and the response generally falls in to two camps, the disbelievers and the believers.
Usually the those who have no spiritual experiences themselves tend to reject the encounter, those who have had spiritual experiences tend to accept the encounter.
What does this have to do with the fact that you apparently don't know much about hallucinations?
Dizredux
What do hallucinations have to do with my spiritual encounter?
You also seem to think that hallucinations always prevent a person from being aware of their surroundings. Do you have any psychology research information that agrees with your conclusions regarding hallucinations? I am under the impression that a hallucination can be integrated into the surroundings and the person seeing it can otherwise react to the reality around him. I am not a psychologist, so my understanding may be faulty.
I know you do not read links nor apparently posts.
Dizredux
Perhaps, but his understanding of Psychology is more than adequate for what we are doing.
The subject of hallucinations is rather complex but this is more than enough to show that DerelictJunction is on the right track and you are not.
From Hallucination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a lot more to the subject but this is a good start.
Dizredux
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