Posted on 01/03/2014 7:02:40 AM PST by aimhigh
Its a debate that will surely end with a Big Bang.
Bill Nye The Science Guy will square off with Ken Ham, the founder of the Kentucky Creation Museum, in a February discussion on the subject of teaching children evolution.
The spiritual showdown, which is unlikely to with either man relinquishing their firmly-held beliefs, will take place on Hams home turf of Petersburg, Ky. Having the opportunity to hold a cordial but spirited debate with such a well-known personality who is admired by so many young people will help bring the creation-evolution issue to the attention of many more people, including youngsters, Ham said in a statement.
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Bill Nye really doesn't understand science, Ham said in the video, without a shred of irony. Bill Nye also has an agenda to teach children not to believe in God.
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Lemaitre's writings are freely available; maybe you can start there.
“A region that exists outside of space and time as we understand them.”
I get it now. Your talking about the Twighlight Zone. Forget Lamaitre. I’ll check out the writings of Rod Serling.
“Without Time or Space, Beginning or End, what’s the point of asking about an origin.”
SOMETHING from NOTHING. Got it. No Time. No Space. No Beginning. No End. No Origin.
WHY did it happen? What caused it?
Let me guess......I need to read Lemaitre. If YOU can’t answer some basic questions why are you so certain he’s right?
YES.
As a Christian I learned long ago that science is often used to deny The existence of God. If all a Christian believes could be proven scientifically why would we need faith at all? If science is “always asking” then your point is there is nothing really settled by science?
The origin of the universe is not a basic question, especially for someone who doesn’t seem to have a basic knowledge of general relativity.
God gave us brains and our senses to use them, not to ignore them. We should strive to know what is knowable, not refuse to ask questions. Faith is no substitute for knowledge when the issue is capable of being known. I’ll never stop asking questions and seeking knowledge. I will not accept “the Bible tells me so” where science and evidence tell me the contrary.
There are things that have no answer except an Omnipotent and Eternal God. I humble myself and except that. YOU can’t be certain and can’t answer some BASIC questions about the science you trust. You just think you are smarter than someone like me.
That's why there's a difference between passionately inquisitive men like Lemaitre, who spent his life dedicated to science AND religion, and guys like you who use religion to be intentionally incurious.
Outside of the Bible telling you about God’s Salvation how do you know it’s true?
Either the Bible is true or it’s not. Science and human knowledge are not necessary to exercise Faith.
By your reasoning all the Miracles in the Bible need to be proven or discounted.
God is above our highest thoughts and imaginations. Only human arrogance and pride can explain the need of some to have everything “proven” to them before they accept it.
To each his own.
I am not religious and have zero interest in organized religion. My Faith and belief is in a Person. I follow Him. Organized Religions are the creation of men and do not appeal to me.
Scientific haughtiness is tedious, boring, and useless. You won’t answer my questions because you can’t. My questions ARE valid and basic. Because you don’t know the answers you label my questions as invalid. I am being curious and you call me “intentionally incurious”.
You come off like Al Gore. He also abels and denigrates questioners as “deniers”. He is certain of his science and dismisses anyone who doesn’t see things his way.
Or a moose.
Mind you, moose bites can be nasty.
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