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There have been several threads now that deal with the Creationist vs Evolutionist theories of where life came from. Each of them seems to get bogged down in the details of evolutionary theory and primarily in the question of abiogenesis. This means that the creationist model evades scrutiny.
On this thread I would like to see evidence for Creationist theory presented for debate. It would be good to see the views of supporters from all faiths that hold such a theory represented and justified with empirical evidence to support their ideas. I look forward to a lively debate. Regards TE |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
i like this one.
1. He´s got the whole world in His hands, |: He´s got the whole world in His hands, :| He´s got the whole world in His hands. 2. He´s got the wind and the rain in His hands, |: He´s got the wind and the rain in His hands, :| He´s got the whole world in His hands. 3. He´s got the the tiny little baby in His hands, |: He´s got the the tiny little baby in His hands, :| He´s got the whole world in His hands. 4. He´s got you and me, brother, in His hands, |: He´s got you and me, brother, in His hands, :| He´s got the whole world in His hands. 5. He's got ev'rybody here in His hands. |: He's got ev'rybody here in His hands. :| He's got the whole world in His hands. 6. He's got the earth and sky in his hands; He's got the night and day in his hands; He's got the sun and moon in his hands; He´s got the whole world in His hands. He´s got the whole world in His hands, |: He´s got the whole world in His hands, :| |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
I suppose I could try to play devil's advocate here. Oooops, is that correct considering the subject? Anyway...
It's difficult to argue a position you don't really believe, even worse a position you do not know or understand. Ever since I began my personal quest, I never really did put a date. Come to think of it, still don't settle on a specific date, just a general timeline. Not unlike other scholars, I suppose. Yet, from the beginning, I have always felt there was a "guiding hand" behind it all. Initially I called this God, referencing from my Christian vantage, and I posited an anthropomorphic intent behind it all. As I have grown older, smarter and hopefully wiser, I no longer see God in an anthropomorphic sense, yet I do still see a guiding hand behind it all. In the end I suppose I see the science as an attempt to understand how God did things. The two go together, science and God. Interestingly, I find myself in some pretty good company; Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton, among others. Devout, sincere, intellectual, thoughtful, considerate, and fully able to see God in science, even when science denies God. So, depending what it is that is meant by "creationist model," I suppose in some very discernable way I am a creationist. I just don't think the whole of creation took place in a scant 6 thousand years. (Frankly, I don't think the Bible says so either. There is a lot of nuance overlooked in the first chapter of Genesis... ) |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
Thanks Will for that link....good site
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But this 6000 year old Earth, or universe!!, idea is much more ridiculous to my mind than saying it is all indeed just chance. My belief is that the first chapter of Genesis is a simplified explanation that deals quickly and simply with the issue of creation, because it has to be dealt with for the rest to work. And I find it a little sad that so much effort goes into trying to support it word for word. Anyway....the challenge remains........come on folks......convince me!!! The saying goes 'You can lead a horse to water.....but you cant make it drink'. Well this horse needs a drink and will drink........if the water is Good!!! Regards TE |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
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you might get someone to play with it though. i just found out recently that people believe in a 6000 year old earth & i find that just about as crazy as those who claim billions. no one knows the answer to that. so Tao, if you dont want to drink it, then drink something different . |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
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Regards TE |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
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like i said... the same old debate |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
Kindest Regards, Tao!
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No doubt a lot dates back to the Higher Critical movement, which predates Darwin by what?, about a hundred years or so. It is a movement that seems to have as its motivation the rationalization of, and global indoctrination of atheism. To a large extent it has been successful. Somehow that movement settled into science and began an outright attack on religion in general and Christianity specifically, that settled in Darwinian evolution where it remains most deeply entrenched. In Europe, a blind eye may have been turned towards these events, the atheists even gaining a degree of sympathy. But in the heartland of America, such a direct challenge to the faith and sensibilities of the masses was not accepted lightly. A gauntlet was thrown down, and the battles are still waged to this day. This is not about whether or not God is behind any of this. This is about political sway over the masses. Just as religious war has been throughout history. This is about whose God is going to win. My two cents. |
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Re: Evidence for the Creationist Model
To get back to Tao's original post, I would like to point out that the only response that a creationist has given is a link to the Ooparts site, which, while some individual cases in the site may truly be anomalies, the majority of it appears to be either false or irrelevant in the discussion of evolution.
On top of that, it seems that the only scientific parts of creationist arguments are not, in fact, proof for creationism, but negative proof for evolution; not the same thing. - Sarah |
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