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| Thinking | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? Quote:
Design by whom ? Why ? How ? Why so badly designed ? Why the errors like the placements of receptors and connecting neurons in the human retina ? Why not presuppose UNintelligent design, BTW ? Serious question. Let's get at the basis of what makes a good explanation. | ||
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| Understanding | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? Quote:
Another explanation why this creation is so badly created. we sinned, and the Earth was cursed, and is now dying. When somone says "explain to me how I got from there to here" one can simply reply "you walked" so you ask to give an explanation better than evolution..I reply inteligent design UNinteligent desigh. supose a retarted wacko built a plain. By chance somthing happened, and created the perfect world. The law of science created the universe? what created the laws of science? Everything had to come from somthing. The 'Big Bang', how did the big ball get there, what created it, and what created the stuff that created the Big Ball, and what created that? when it all comes down, somwhere it had to be created out of nothing. Last edited by eMTee; 07-25-2005 at 02:30 PM. | ||
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| Creating | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? Quote:
The only people who say there is no evidence for evolution in the fossil record are creationists out to decieve. Why must they be out to decieve? Because I'm sure many people have pointed them to references that refute what they are saying (as I am now doing for you), but they insist on using the same discredit arguments. It does the faith a disservice. -Will | ||
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Define "sinned". Explain why the "Creator" should curse the whole Earth (which BTW is an unBiblical notion; where do you get your own theology from ?) Quote:
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? Quote:
This thread is not acting like an informed discussion, and I am debating closing it down ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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Determinists hold that all events are the resultant of earlier events. That includes our thoughts, which are the resultant of previous events and previous thoughts. Very few determinists separate psychological determinism from physical determinism. You are the first one that I have heard do it. If you are a physical determinist, and do not allow for a theistic input, where do our thoughts come from? Are they self generating? Are they completely uncaused? Quote:
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| Thinking | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? For those who do not believe in the Bible, a geologist near Mt Ararat has recently unearthed what he believes to be a primitive arc-welding machine. It is quite small, having just a simple motor and a generator. It is only about two by two. Trouble is, the bushes on the generator are all burned out, so every time they try to start it, it floods. For further info, look up a great book called "Telling lies for God" by Ian Plimer. He shows the problems of Noah checking on all the animals. I wonder what the termites ate. +++ All my life I thought I was going without, then I started going within. *Brianthepoet'96 | |
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| Still Learning | Re: Evolution: Religion or Science? Quote:
Displaying the 10 isn't enforcing religion on anyone to constitute a breach of freedom that they should be banned. Nobody's being told what to believe. Think about this sentence again "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free excercise thereof..." Do you understand what that means? Banning the 10 anywhere is "prohibiting the free excercise" of religion. The 10 were not mandated to be posted by any state or federal mandate (breach of seperation), and they are not infringing on anyone's religious freedom (breach of 1st am.). A mandated removal will be legal action regarding religion (breach of seperation) and it will prohibit the free excercise thereof (breach of 1st am.). Quote:
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“While today’s digital hardware is extremely impressive, it is clear that the human retina’s real-time performance goes unchallenged. Actually, to simulate 10 milliseconds (ms) of the complete processing of even a single nerve cell from the retina would require the solution of about 500 simultaneous nonlinear differential equations 100 times and would take at least several minutes of processing time on a Cray supercomputer. Keeping in mind that there are 10 million or more such cells interacting with each other in complex ways, it would take a minimum of 100 years of [1985] Cray time to simulate what takes place in your eye many times every second.” John K. Stevens, “Reverse Engineering the Brain,” Byte, April 1985, p. 287. Could it be that you just don't fully understand it yet? ![]() ---------------- “Welcome to the desert of the real.” -- Morpheus Last edited by Southtown; 07-25-2005 at 08:59 PM. Reason: grammar | |||||||
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