explod
explod
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Twiddle:
Abiogenesis is clearly a very complex subject, I don't think any reasonable person can expect a complete answer at this stage when we are only 60 years on from Watson and Crick discovering the structure of DNA, and only 10 years on from mapping the human genome.
Spirituality, dreaming and fairy tales fill in the gaps and satisfy that need at the base level when the eyes open and the brain kicks in.
Mankind has always needed the comfort of understanding, in the beginning perhaps the meaning of moon overhead at night. Spirituality, dreaming and fairy tales fill in the gaps and satisfy that need at the base level when the eyes open and the brain kicks in.
Some of us are allowed the freedom to move beyond the tales and measure things for themselves.
Love hearing this kind of stuff. Great post Twiddle. I also think Explod is on the money in the post above....need to educate yourself on how the scientific method works as a whole.
Science is all about falsifying hypotheses. In other words trying to disprove an hypothesis. Only once a hypothesis is proven to be robust, and falsification attempts have failed, then it is accepted...
My answer would be ..define God.
To the question does God exist? My answer would be ..define God.
tech/a said:My answer everything.--Thats all it can be.
To the question does God exist? My answer would be ..define God.
My answer everything.--Thats all it can be.
Christ clearly stated in Matthew 4 : 7 - "You shall not test the Lord your God"
So much for Hypothesis B TWIDDLE
Your rebuttal is a quote from the bible?
Got me..
Christ clearly stated in Matthew 4 : 7 - "You shall not test the Lord your God"
So much for Hypothesis B TWIDDLE
which leads me to believe that you used the same flawed reasoning to conclude hypothesis A
Christ clearly stated in Matthew 4 : 7 - "You shall not test the Lord your God"
So much for Hypothesis B TWIDDLE
which leads me to believe that you used the same flawed reasoning to conclude hypothesis A
Your rebuttal is a quote from the bible?
Got me..
Because God new it was part of a test he decided to ignore the prayers and let the people with heart conditions die? OK, fair enough.
If you don't like the hypothesis, that is fine, I was just using it to illustrate a point of how the burden of proof lies with the person making the claim. A point which you clearly missed... again.
Disagree TWIDDLE,
The burden of proof should be upon the Evolutionists, since Creation has been the historic and inherent default throughout virtually all cultures and religions until roughly the last 200 years.
Of course, Evolutionists, who view themselves as the only "scientists" in the debate, insist that the burden of evidence be upon the Creationists.
Evolutionists reason, we cannot see the Creator, we cannot hear the Creator, and we cannot touch, taste or smell the Creator. Therefore, we are unable to test for the Creator with any form of scientific equipment developed thus far.
Creationists retort, we cannot see, hear, touch, taste, or smell the human mind. We cannot test for the human mind with any form of scientific equipment developed thus far. When we run an electroencephalogram, we are measuring salt flow and electrical activity within the human brain. We cannot so much as even locate the human mind. Yet we watch as human carcasses run about, making order of disorder, conscious decisions according to subconscious criteria.
We see the design and complexity that result from the operation of the brain through the invisible realm known as the mind. Thus, we know with certainty that the human mind exists. Therefore, it's absolutely logical for Creationists to postulate the existence of a Creator based upon the same "evidence." The design we see all around us came from one, grand concept, and such a concept can only come from a complex Mind.
ANY claim requires evidence. Why should creationism be excepted?
Evolution Evidence: A ......... J ........ C .........Z
now I know my ABC.
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