To: atlaw
"God's creation is a trap or a trick"
Perhaps this statement is demonstrating that you still missed the meaning of the metaphor. I will go back to school [ this was a thread about what is taught is school, is it not? :) ] and insert the correct meaning of the metaphor into a sentence.
As the evolutionist views God's creation through the glasses of materialist presuppositions, the evolutionist runs into intellectual problems to which the evolutionist has no answer, unless it is the answer the evolutionist does not want to accept--one which would force the evolutionist to change his presuppositions.
Hint: There is a new metaphor inserted to make it a little more challenging.
To: FreedomProtector
A fine example of a self-serving statement, since ony you know what you mean by "materialist presuppositions."
Refine your statement a bit. Define precisely what the "evolutionist" (or biologist) is looking at, and what "materialist presupposition" he/she is employing in his/her observation.
1,388 posted on
09/28/2006 12:52:16 PM PDT by
atlaw
To: FreedomProtector; atlaw
... As the evolutionist views God's creation through the glasses of materialist presuppositions, the evolutionist runs into intellectual problems to which the evolutionist has no answer. ... Mighty long on the generalities, mighty short on specific examples. Could you please provide a few? Problems for evolution, not for abiogensis.
1,432 posted on
09/28/2006 9:16:48 PM PDT by
Virginia-American
(What do you call an honest creationist? An evolutionist.)
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