To: Dimensio
We all have evidence, Dimensio. It is the assumptions and interpretations of that evidence that we differ on. I don't waste my breath on evolution debates on this forum. (As you can see, I rarely comment). But, eventually it boils down to accepting that matter always existed or God did. That impersonal matter formed personal beings, or a personal God did. Your religion takes more faith to believe in than mine.
570 posted on
08/01/2005 8:07:12 PM PDT by
Blogger
To: Blogger
But, eventually it boils down to accepting that matter always existed or God did.
Woah, wait a minute. We have "matter". That much is directly observable. Where did you get this "God" thing? How did you derive its existence? What are its properties? What does this "God" thing's existence (or lack thereof) and/or properties have to do with the theory of evolution (which has nothing to say whatsoever on whether or not matter always existed)?
576 posted on
08/01/2005 8:10:03 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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