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To: AQGeiger
I never made any clear statements that evolutionary belief is as much a statement of faith.

Well, you said that the evolutionist belief in a universe that started without cause was the same as a theist belief that G-d exist without cause. I extrapolated from there.

I simply stated that I find the most common creationist argument, which you make in your post to me, is self-contradictory.

And I pointed out why it was not. Do you care to respond to my point or is your mind all made up?

To review: The Universe has rules which we have spent a couple of centuries studying. Science requires us to apply those rules when determining facts about the Universe.

G-d has rules which we can not access. We have no reason to believe those rules are the same that apply to our Universe. Therefore, applying the rules of the Universe to G-d is not a viable argument.

Your response?

Shalom.

83 posted on 08/03/2004 5:17:33 AM PDT by ArGee (After 517, the abolition of man is complete)
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To: ArGee
Well, you said that the evolutionist belief in a universe that started without cause was the same as a theist belief that G-d exist without cause. I extrapolated from there.

I believe you are thinking of another poster. I haven't said anything of the sort, because I don't believe it. Perhaps you should stop having imaginary conversations with me and extapolating upon things that were never said, and start reading.

Shalom.

90 posted on 08/03/2004 7:28:34 AM PDT by AQGeiger (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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