To: Dimensio
>>>> One must believe in intelligent design to believe in prophecy. Peacocke is a phony priest.
>> Translation: "If they don't believe exactly as I believe, then they're lying."
That is the translation of the evolutionists, I agree. My statement, however, has nothing to do with belief, but with logic. It is illogical to believe in evolution, where nothing can be predicted, and at the same time believe in prophecy, which can only come true by design.
To: PhilipFreneau
It is illogical to believe in evolution, where nothing can be predicted, and at the same time believe in prophecy, which can only come true by design.
What are you talking about? Evolution can be predicted, and even if it couldn't, your argument has no logic to it.
164 posted on
02/13/2004 4:25:08 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: PhilipFreneau
It is illogical to believe in evolution, where nothing can be predicted, False. Evolution, like any good scientific theory, makes numerous predictions. And so far, these predictions have been repeatedly confirmed by mountains of evidence, experiments, observations, and mathematical analyses.
For a list of several categories of predictions which evolution makes, and how they have been confirmed (as well as explicit descriptions of how these predictions could be falsified if evolution were not true), see 29+ Evidences for Macroevolution: The Scientific Case for Common Descent.
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