Originally posted by NosracJust give it up. Your identiy has been exposed. There is no way that you could be a veritable fundamentalist. I'm just not prepared to accept that creationists are that insane...though admittedly to an extent they are.
Why is it so hard for evolutionsists to believe in creation?
In order to study evolution, an evolution has to examine
something, something like a cell, something that God
created. Are y'all that naive?
God is in Heaven. He's in the throne room.
God sent His only Son to die for your sins
God sent His only Son to die for your sins
Yeah, I ...[text shortened]... rd I can hardly wait for that day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Oh what a glorious day THAT will be!!!!
Nosrac,
You are nuts man. You clearly have no grasp on physical reality. It is a waste of time trying to debate anything with you, since you have clearly no grasp of even elementary logic. Even so;
1) Where did god come from?
2) What proof do you have that god, and not say the FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER or muffy created the universe?
3) What evidence do you have that the universe was created?
Originally posted by frogstompWhat fact of evolution you refering too? Your beliefs about what
What I believe is beyond your comprehension so I wont trouble you with it. Suffice to say it in no way conflicts with the fact of evolution.
you think is going on, but is so slow no on can see it? Your beliefs
about what you think did occur, millions/billions of years ago that
no one has ever seen? What fact you refering too?
Kelly
This is getting boring and will probably be my last post.
We're arguing past each other and I don't really see any way around this.
No one really answered my original question which was basically, what is the big problem with evolution? Oh, I know it's 'only' a theory and all that, but in the end, why does it matter so much?
It's useful for scientists as an explanatory model.
So where's the problem for christians?
Anyway, thanks for all the thoughts from everyone.
I think I'll just go out the back now and shoot myself.
Originally posted by KellyJayI witness the changes through the evidence that the creatures left behind.
What about Romans? I don't recall you asking me about it, but I will
answer ask again. I am sorry I either forgot and didn't notice your
question.
Kelly
Just like the ancient Romans, I never met one or even saw one in the distance but in the face of overwhelming evidence from archaeology and history I know they existed. It is not a matter of faith. The evidence is such that ancient Rome was an undeniable reality.
I'm sure you see the analogy (but will deny its reality)