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What's wrong with evolution?

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You guys are missing the point:
JESUS DOES EXIST
JESUS CAN SMITE YOU AT ANY GIVEN TIME, IF THAT IS HIS WILL
JESUS WILL COME BACK....AND WHAT A GREAT TIME THAT WILL BE!!!!!!!
JESUS PUTS UP WITH YOU NON-BELIEVERS, BECAUSE HE HAS ALL OF US
BELIEVERS TRYING (WITH ALL OF OUR WILL) TO TELL YOU THE REAL TRUTH!
EVOLUTION DOESN'T EXIST...IT'S A THEORY NO MORE NO LESS
CREATION DOES EXIST. THAT'S WHY YOU'RE HERE!
THERE WILL COME A TIME, WHEN NON-BELIEVERS WILL BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO
BELIEVE....DO NOT WAIT FOR THAT TIME!!!!!!!!!! IT MIGHT BE TOO LATE THEN!!!!
GO TO CHURCH, READ THE BIBLE, GO TO A BIBLE STUDY.
YOU WILL LEARN THE TRUTH.
WHAT, ARE YOU SCARED?
YOU SHOULD BE SCARED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by Nosrac
You guys are missing the point:
JESUS DOES EXIST
JESUS CAN SMITE YOU AT ANY GIVEN TIME, IF THAT IS HIS WILL
JESUS WILL COME BACK....AND WHAT A GREAT TIME THAT WILL BE!!!!!!!
JESUS PUTS UP WITH YOU NON-BELIEVERS, BECAUSE HE HAS ALL OF US
BELIEVERS TRYING (WITH ALL OF OUR WILL) TO TELL YOU THE REAL TRUTH!
EVOLUTION DOESN'T EXIST...IT'S A THEORY NO MORE NO ...[text shortened]... LEARN THE TRUTH.
WHAT, ARE YOU SCARED?
YOU SHOULD BE SCARED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I see you didnt miss the caps lock.




Evolution does exist, but i preffer Fifa 2006

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Originally posted by Nosrac
You guys are missing the point:
JESUS DOES EXIST
JESUS CAN SMITE YOU AT ANY GIVEN TIME, IF THAT IS HIS WILL
JESUS WILL COME BACK....AND WHAT A GREAT TIME THAT WILL BE!!!!!!!
JESUS PUTS UP WITH YOU NON-BELIEVERS, BECAUSE HE HAS ALL OF US
BELIEVERS TRYING (WITH ALL OF OUR WILL) TO TELL YOU THE REAL TRUTH!
EVOLUTION DOESN'T EXIST...IT'S A THEORY NO MORE NO ...[text shortened]... LEARN THE TRUTH.
WHAT, ARE YOU SCARED?
YOU SHOULD BE SCARED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So that would be the vengeful version of christianity.

Believe or rot in hell. Thats pretty much the message of the loving cod

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Originally posted by aardvarkhome
30 miles walk...an easy day
I had the number 20 miles per day as a standard day's walk in my mind. That fits closer to six or seven hours of brisk walking at 3 mph, which leaves time for breaks and setting up camp.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
No, the real question is, why does He put up with the sophomoric antics and smartassery of miscreants such as yourself, when He could just as easily smite you?
That's an "I don't know, stop picking holes in the story" is it then?

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Originally posted by Nosrac
You guys are missing the point:
JESUS DOES EXIST
JESUS CAN SMITE YOU AT ANY GIVEN TIME, IF THAT IS HIS WILL
JESUS WILL COME BACK....AND WHAT A GREAT TIME THAT WILL BE!!!!!!!
JESUS PUTS UP WITH YOU NON-BELIEVERS, BECAUSE HE HAS ALL OF US
BELIEVERS TRYING (WITH ALL OF OUR WILL) TO TELL YOU THE REAL TRUTH!
EVOLUTION DOESN'T EXIST...IT'S A THEORY NO MORE NO LEARN THE TRUTH.
WHAT, ARE YOU SCARED?
YOU SHOULD BE SCARED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, debating at it's finest!


Don't forget, breathe in, and out, in, and out. I know it's hard for your little brain to remember such things.

How did you ever get two recs? Wait, actually, how did you ever work out how to turn the computer on for that matter??

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Heres another example of faith in science that's even more far-out than evolution. Quantum Mechanics!!!
So many half-ass laymen who watched a NOVA video think Quantum mechanics are the gospel.

This cracks me up.
We are talking deep deep theoretical science.
Guesses.
The strongest plank in quantum mechanics is the "uncertainty principal" which basically admits anything could happen at any time and the only time we can tell what will happen is after it's happened and we observed it to the best of our abilities.
For example the path of an electron is presumably, all of them.
This is the one thing scientists over the last 50 years do pretty much agree on.

Yet pseudo-science (religions) are springing up like crazy where its followers blindly believe in this cosmic oneness of the atom as a contained universe infinite in smallness and size.
That time only exists as inexplicable side effect to observing motion.
And stops at the speed of light!!!!!

How many people reading this are ready to throw themselves deeply into defending those theories???

Guess what ... time stopping at the speed of light has as much evidence supporting it as the great flood!!!!!

Einsteins theory of general relativity did not even set out to prove this Stargate style daydreams - it was desgined to be a framework for performing more accurate experiments.

Thats it.
It's a mechanism used when calculating trajectory.
Yet it's all snowballed into - universes made of universes - oh and the ever expanding universe!!!
You know what the proof of that is?
Particles of light that we detected with microwaves.

This really required the same type of imagination that was required when observing the sun and theorizing that it is the chariot of a god who brings us warmth and life.


Historically all science is eventually proven wrong and archaic.
There is absolutely no reason to believe our era is anything unique to the scientists of the last thousand years.



(OF ourse im not talking about chemists however, GO SILICON!)

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Originally posted by darkdirk1
Heres another example of faith in science that's even more far-out than evolution. Quantum Mechanics!!!
So many half-ass laymen who watched a NOVA video think Quantum mechanics are the gospel.

This cracks me up.
We are talking deep deep theoretical science.
Guesses.
The strongest plank in quantum mechanics is the "uncertainty principal" which basica ...[text shortened]... last thousand years.



(OF ourse im not talking about chemists however, GO SILICON!)
Wow,
what's the point of a response to this crap.
It's worse than the stuff Carson spits out - at least his sel-righteous bible bahing fundamentalism is on his sleeve.
Your drivel is ... drivel!

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Originally posted by darkdirk1
Heres another example of faith in science that's even more far-out than evolution. Quantum Mechanics!!!
So many half-ass laymen who watched a NOVA video think Quantum mechanics are the gospel.

This cracks me up.
We are talking deep deep theoretical science.
Guesses.
The strongest plank in quantum mechanics is the "uncertainty principal" which basica ...[text shortened]... last thousand years.



(OF ourse im not talking about chemists however, GO SILICON!)
Why don't you start a new thread instead of trying to change the topic in this one?

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Originally posted by darkdirk1
Heres another example of faith in science that's even more far-out than evolution. Quantum Mechanics!!!
So many half-ass laymen who watched a NOVA video think Quantum mechanics are the gospel.

This cracks me up.
We are talking deep deep theoretical science.
Guesses.
The strongest plank in quantum mechanics is the "uncertainty principal" which basica last thousand years.



(OF ourse im not talking about chemists however, GO SILICON!)
Oh, and google "uncertainty principle".

It's not saying "anything can happen" it merely talks about the impossiblity of measuring the precise location and the precise velocity (or another pair of related measurements) of something.

Oh, and I think it's wrong to say "eventually all science is proven wrong and simplistic". Certainly science is always evolving and becoming better, but that's not to say old concepts are wrong. 150 years after its inception Evolution still goes strong. Newton's gravitational theory is right under most circumstances most of the time, indeed, calculus (and most of maths) hasn't changed in the last few hundred years since its inception. I think you're very much simplifying things here.

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Drivel?
i mean i thought that point really built a case that theoretical physics (the science that tries to explain the universe) requires faith just as surely as advocates of really old papers and books.

Its a comparison really illustraing the similarities between religion and science. I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong here just that science is often a less restrictive form of religion.

It's a human nature thing probably.


And this faith or intrisic belief in the invisible - it is an argument that sits at the heart of evolution vs creationism.
It is an irony.
sorry geez.....

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Naaaaa im just joshin with ya science your way better than religion.

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religion taught me to love thy neighbor.
science taught me about thermodynamics.

they are both just so darn cool.

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Originally posted by darkdirk1
Drivel?
i mean i thought that point really built a case that theoretical physics (the science that tries to explain the universe) requires faith just as surely as advocates of really old papers and books.

Its a comparison really illustraing the similarities between religion and science. I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong here just that science is oft ...[text shortened]... argument that sits at the heart of evolution vs creationism.
It is an irony.
sorry geez.....
Intrinsic belief in the invisible....

Well, not really. I mean, science has to explain the universe. I'll admit I find things like String Theory a bit out there, and I'd ask people who postulate multiverses to go ahead and prove that anythign exists outside the universe, but it doesn't mean they're wrong. Let's face it, you can make a derivation based on the available evidence to reach a new conclusion. You haven't proven that conclusion unequivocally, it takes a good experiment, or some extra, independant, observations to make your case stronger. Eventually, if your idea explains a whole load of information derived from divergent areas then it becomes a theory - like evolution. It's not about "guesses" it's the summation of huge amounts of data.

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Sorry for the CAPS lock.

Was at work, just trying to make a point.

Gee Scott, I was just starting to have hope

with you.

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