Listen, believing (yes a leap of faith just as great as faith in God) that everything magically creatd itself out of nothing is NO BETTER.
I think evolutionists are just afraid of discovering God, because then they will have to answer to him.
Many evolutionists have already said it's time to move on, that the evolution theory is flawed. Move forward with what we can observe and what we discovered and use it to discover more.
We have discovered the machine, machines are designed with inteligence.
I think creationists are just afraid of having their faith challenged, because then they will have to cope with a more complex picture of reality.
Many evolutionists have already said it's time to move on, that the evolution theory is flawed.
Really? Who?
We have discovered the machine, machines are designed with inteligence.
Machines do not engage in imperfect replication. Your argument is really a repetition of Paley's watchmaker.
I think you give your little religious feelings too much credit. To those who are not brainwashed with your superstitious mindset, you saying that someone is "afraid of discovering God" is as amusing as you saying that someone is "afraid of discovering Gilgamesh" or "afraid of discovering Captain Ahab."
People believe in evolution because of the science. People like you tremble in fear when the thunder rolls because it means the gods are upset, blow up innocent people in buses in the hopes of a trip to paradise, and torture people who will not renounce their beliefs in favor of the particular superstition you favor. I'll take the science.