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Notre Dame priest: Creationism debate unique to U.S.
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle ^
| 2003-05-11
| Walt Williams
Posted on 05/11/2003 4:38:14 PM PDT by Junior
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To: Doctor Stochastic
If any of them attempt to answer, and you see the post, would you be kind enough to ping me?
To: supercat
The reason why religion should be banned and relegated to embarassed whispered conversations:
Compared to the mind of God, the mind of Man is nothing
Since it hasn't been proven that God exists, it hasn't been proven that God has a mind.
But the mind of Man does exists, and the Mind of Man has not only conceived of interplanetary spacecraft, the Hand of Man has built them (Apollo). We've conceived and built instantaneous world girdling communication networks, we have the ability to fly around the globe in hours, we've damned mighty rivers and drained pestilential swamps. We've made diseases extinct. We've done things the primitives that wrote the Bible couldn't imagine.
Yet we suffer fools telling us that a fictitious invisible Man in the Sky is somehow greater than our own proven abilities.
They should be too embarassed to speak, but they're not.
To: supercat
The reason why religion should be banned and relegated to embarassed whispered conversations:
Compared to the mind of God, the mind of Man is nothing
Since it hasn't been proven that God exists, it hasn't been proven that God has a mind.
But the mind of Man does exists, and the Mind of Man has not only conceived of interplanetary spacecraft, the Hand of Man has built them (Apollo). We've conceived and built instantaneous world girdling communication networks, we have the ability to fly around the globe in hours, we've damned mighty rivers and drained pestilential swamps. We've made diseases extinct. We've done things the primitives that wrote the Bible couldn't imagine.
Yet we suffer fools telling us that a fictitious invisible Man in the Sky is somehow greater than our own proven abilities.
They should be too embarassed to speak, but they're not.
To: Last Visible Dog
I'll give you point for at least bringing a refreshing new perspective on this tired old subject. Now I get it, your whole strange "cosmological" view of things.
it makes no sense, holds no water, and has nothing whatsoever to do with biology, but hey, at least it's a novel idea.
As for your contention that there are people in the world who fit your description of "Orthodox Darwinists," I can't leave that one alone. Where on earth do you get these ideas? Rest assured, Darwin came up with some good ideas back in the day, had minimal proof at the time, and made several INCREDIBLY bold hypotheses. Funny thing is, many of these turned out to be true. They have been improved upon, studied further, expanded, etc. That's called science.
To use an infamous creationist/ID tactic, I'll quote you verbatim:
"I have no idea what you are talking about."
Yes, that is quite obvious.
To: Ten Megaton Solution
And you liked that post so much you posted it twice..;)
I liked your post too, so I won't complain....
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:19:25 PM PDT
by
Aric2000
(Are you on Grampa Dave's team? I am!! $5 a month is all it takes, come join!!!)
To: ThinkPlease
If you want to teach/introduce them....they have to go somewhere, historically, it's been science. I agree, it should be social-studies, but some schools don't have social-studies courses, and it would be too much to make a whole semester out of this topic. I think it's cheaper to just stick it in an existing course, and put a caveat on it.
To: whattajoke
Its interesting that some people seem to devote so much time to prove that a group of people are so wrong in their beliefs. Why would that be ? I'm still trying to figure that one out. Is it to "convert" them, put them "in their place" , show the world how smart we are, or is it "fear" for some reason?
To: Ten Megaton Solution
non fictitious visible slug // fool in a hole !
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05/12/2003 12:20:49 PM PDT
by
f.Christian
(( I'm sure we could mount a "pay f.christian off" fund to get you to leave ))
To: PatrickHenry
But creationism is most definitely NOT a scientific theory. A scientific theory is a rational, comprehensible, cause-and-effect explanation (or model) for verifiable facts. Further, a scientific theory must be falsifiable, which can happen by observing verifiable facts which contradict it. Creationism fails to be a scientific theory in absolutely every respect. It's an article of faith, which is fine with me, but that's not science. Really. The foundation of evolution as cosmology is "something came from nothing" or "a miracle happened"
Using your own logic, evolution as cosmology is not a scientific theory. "something came from nothing" is not a theory that is rational, comprehensible, cause-and-effect explanation. Hell, in evolution as cosmology it all starts with an effect that had no cause. Using your own words, evolution as cosmology fails to be a scientific theory.
Don't you hate it when you own words deflate your position?
To: Doctor Stochastic
What the heck. If you get an answer, ping everybody. Two pings if you get an answer for the source of genetic diversity since the Flood.
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05/12/2003 12:24:09 PM PDT
by
js1138
To: RaceBannon
If you call all that a lie, you call Jesus death on the cross absolutely inconsequential,Okay, I'll bite. The alleged death of the alleged Jesus would have been absolutely inconsequential if a handful of deluded followers hadn't perpetrated the lie that became "Christianity", and if that lie hadn't been fomented, history as we know it would be totally different.
There. That wasn't too difficult.
To: usastandsunited
ha ha. good question, and I can't really answer it for it. I have a couple reasons personally:
1) because I refuse to let creationists and the fundamentalist movement become the face of my beloved GOP.
2) because it's fun.
3) because I like science, and I think everyone should at least pick up a few things, and it pains me to see conservatives who are undoubtedly more intelligent that the libs continue to spout ridiculous creationist claims.
4) perhaps I am trying to "witness" and "convert." ; )
To: Ten Megaton Solution
Worth repeating.
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:25:59 PM PDT
by
js1138
To: The Bard
Most of that list is simply overeaching by gratuitously (and ex post facto) drawing "scientific" insights from poetic language, but the following is flat wrong:
4. The prophet Isaiah also tells us that the earth is round: It is he that sits upon the circle of the earth (Isaiah 40:22). This is not a reference to a flat disk, as some skeptic maintain, but to a sphere.
It does NOT refer to a "sphere". There are perfectly good hebrew words to describe a sphere or a ball, but the word translated "circle" is not one. It is nowhere used in the bible to refer to a sphere. Do some research. I don't recall the word right now, but looked into this at one point and found that it carried the sense of a perimeter or boundary, such as the guarded perimeter surrounding an encampment, and in at least one case was used to describe God "inscribing" a "circle" of the earth on "the waters" with a compass. Obviously you can't draw a sphere with a compass.
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05/12/2003 12:26:31 PM PDT
by
Stultis
To: usastandsunited
Could you please go a bit further with that post, because I am not sure who or what you were talking about.
Are you talking about creationists being afraid of evolutionists, or vice versa?
If what you mean is that evolutionists are afraid of creationists, well, then you would be right, we are afraid that religion will somehow get a foothold in schools as science, when that happens, then science as we know it will be hurt, and hurt badly.
Religion has no place in a science classroom, whether you call it creationism or Intelligent Design.
Once that happens, then science loses it's credibility.
Evolution is a scientific theory, it should be taught in the classrooms as that, a scientific theory, to be questionied, to be built upon etc, and if it CAN be disproven, the to be disproved, but SCIENTIFICALLY.
Science has no room for faith, that is a religious venue, and should remain there.
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:26:49 PM PDT
by
Aric2000
(Are you on Grampa Dave's team? I am!! $5 a month is all it takes, come join!!!)
To: Last Visible Dog
Really. The foundation of evolution as cosmology is "something came from nothing" or "a miracle happened"
You've already been told that evolution is not cosmology and that it makes no claims that "something came from nothing". That you repeat it after being told only makes you dishonest, it doesn't make your lies any less invalid.
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:26:54 PM PDT
by
Dimensio
(Sometimes I doubt your committment to Sparkle Motion!)
To: Thorondir
If you are a Darwinite, your religion started in 1859 with the publication of 'On the Origin of Species' [of which we still know nothing[.
To: js1138
I'm still waiting to see if "random" can be equated with "independent, identically distributed." (I'm not bating my breath though.)
As I said before, Kefauver got more answers.
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:28:48 PM PDT
by
Doctor Stochastic
(Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
To: Ten Megaton Solution
Atheism ...
"proven abilities" -- abominations !
Main Entry: blas·phe·my
Pronunciation: 'blas-f&-mE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -mies
Date: 13th century
1 a : the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God b : the act of claiming the attributes of deity
2 : irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:29:09 PM PDT
by
f.Christian
(( I'm sure we could mount a "pay f.christian off" fund to get you to leave ))
To: The Bard
Good to who?
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posted on
05/12/2003 12:30:10 PM PDT
by
stanz
(All those folks who believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth)
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