Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
Correction: mostly Christians.Creationism is not a strictly Biblical concept. This ideology is based on the belief that human beings have originated independently from other animals and this development is purposeful.
Yeah this reminds me of how people try to use a run around. They wanted Creationism taught in Science classes, but that was a no go. So instead they started just calling it "intelligent design". Which is funny because a good 90% of these people..if you ask them who that designer was they will say "God of course".
Anyone interested should watch the episode of "Penn and Teller Bullshit" about creationism. You can find it free on youtube split up into 3 parts:
The last 2 parts of the episode can be found over to the side where it shows which videos will play next.
Originally posted by TrocityAs an atheist, it just all seems so silly to me how no matter how much we learn, god is still present. Science has pretty clearly disproven gods like Poseidon, god of the seas, etc., because those were explanations people made up for things they didn't understand.
The Christian god is just more difficult to disprove because he is "all encompassing."
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"Christian" God has been around for more than a THOUSAND years.
Exactly how much time do you need to "disprove" Him?
Originally posted by psmith81992
Oh that's cute. Your whole argument is "I have no argument because you're going to skew evidence." So already you lost the argument but moving on.Evidence of "evolution" can be found in the creation of the world. Educate yourself what day animals were created and what day Adam and Eve were created. Schroeder argues that the creation of Adam and Eve was the first time a human was created with a soul, meaning neanderthals were created on previous days. Not that this is any kind of irrefutable proof but it sure beats your argument.
It doesn't dispute the "Jewish" god either. God created more than one world with life, ours happens to be human life.
Oh I see, if it's not explicitly stated, then it didn't happen. That's a nice try. And his "commandments" are for Jews, or if you want to branch out, Christians. His commandments don't apply to the non religious, who are bound by the 7 laws of Noah.
Since actually has done no such thing. The greatest scientists in the world or over the past 5 centuries will contend that science does NOT disprove God, nor is it meant to. I know you desperately want it to be so but science has done no such thing. And I'm not sure about the Christian God being all encompassing but the Jewish God certainly is, and it's not a "rationalization", it has always been that way.
Must have missed that one, Ush.
No I didn't, because I didn't miss the trolling comment in response to a reasonable request that you started that post with but just cut out in your paste there, and then continued to post afterwards in purely that tone. This is the sort of thing that erodes my patience very fast.
You have been warned- now cut that behaviour out. Don't argue it any further in the threads.