Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
16-04-2007, 00:15
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
Who cares what people believe, there are a lot worse beliefs than the normal religions. As long as it does no one any harm, whats the harm. Its only when religion trys to move outside itsself to bring more people in by using false logic and trying to claim their views are just as likely as a accepted science.
Incidently Russ, Do you believe in Creationism? If so what do you make of evolution.
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16-04-2007, 00:24
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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Originally Posted by Damien
Incidently Russ, Do you believe in Creationism? If so what do you make of evolution.
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I have a view that they can co-exist. Yes I believe we were created by God. And I don't have a problem with the notion that creatures have evolved (I don't agree that humans have done so, or ever will) to a point.
The environment changes and I believe God has adapted situations to fit. First question from you guys would be "if God is all-knowing why does He have to change things?" - my answer is the world has been in decay since the Eden incident (read Genesis to find out why) and the environment is constantly changing as a result and to give everyone a chance, He adapts things.
Another way I look at it is the example of the common household cat. Small, fast, silent, vicious (usually...), nature's perfect hunter. They don't have big cumbersome paws which slow them down, they don't have long heavy tails to throw them off-balance, they are perfectly adapted to hunt and kill. Agaian this is just an example but someone/something created them that way and is in control of them not evolving in to something which compromises their position as a natural hunter.
That someone/something (which obviously in my view is God) has a law in place which makes them stay in that physical form to fulfil their role in nature.
Obviously I don't base my whole view on the example of the cat - that's why it's an example - sorry for stating the obvious but I sense the sharks are circling....(incidentaly, sharks are also perfectly adapted for hunting in their environment...!  )
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16-04-2007, 00:33
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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No its the law that she wears a seat belt so it's not up to him.
Just like its scientific fact for science lessons and religious talk for RE.
One is FACT one is speculation and IMHO based on zero.
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Eh? I know wearing seat belts is required by law.
And I wasn't talking about science lessons & RE - I agree with you that only science should be in science lessons, & religion should stay in RE. I fully accept evolution, & I do not believe in creationism.
I was talking about outside school... If Russ wishes to raise his daughter as a Christian, & so at home teaches her Christian things, then that is his right to do so as her father.
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16-04-2007, 12:21
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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Errrrm, not read post 1 then?
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16-04-2007, 12:24
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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Errrrm, not read post 1 then? 
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Doh!......*goes off to delete his post*
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16-04-2007, 13:06
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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16-04-2007, 13:45
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
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To believe in God is impossible not to believe in Him is absurd.
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16-04-2007, 14:20
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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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16-04-2007, 14:33
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Those who believe absurdities will commit atrocities
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16-04-2007, 14:35
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
When threads descend into one-liners and wise-cracks, they're not far off getting closed
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16-04-2007, 14:48
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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16-04-2007, 17:12
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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Originally Posted by Damien
Who cares what people believe, there are a lot worse beliefs than the normal religions. As long as it does no one any harm, whats the harm. Its only when religion trys to move outside itsself to bring more people in by using false logic and trying to claim their views are just as likely as a accepted science.
Incidently Russ, Do you believe in Creationism? If so what do you make of evolution.
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To be honest I think there are harmful effects to mass religious belief in a society, no matter how moderate, it hinders the progression of science and humanity IMO. However, I do totally believe in anybody's right to believe anything, the most that can be done by anyone else is to debate, present scientific facts and hope for the best.
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16-04-2007, 17:20
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
You make it sound like people cannot believe in science and a religious-based belief at the same time.
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16-04-2007, 17:26
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?
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You make it sound like people cannot believe in science and a religious-based belief at the same time.
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Science and faith are entirely different. I believe you can't fully use both, but you can kinda compartmentalise the brain into choosing faith in certain occasions and science in others. And then there are questions like when to use science and when to use faith, and how do you make these decisions. To be honest using a mixture doesn't offer a secure system of knowledge imo.
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