To: Dimensio
The question is not how evolutionists assume their own particular set of miracles, rather, the question is
why. I have a good idea why.
Don't pretend the naturalistic origin of the universe has nothing to do with evolution. It is a serious problem for evolutionists and ignoring it won't make it go away.
675 posted on
05/09/2003 6:07:39 AM PDT by
Dataman
To: Dataman
Evolutionists don't ignore the questions involving the origin of the Universe and the origin of life, but it's a philosophical question, not a scientific question.
I think what you're doing is ignoring the questions of how God created the universe and life on earth. You really can't know that by reading the Bible, because it doesn't really explain it.
The Bible says God did it in 6 days, but it doesn't say how long a day is to God.
To: Dataman
Don't pretend the naturalistic origin of the universe has nothing to do with evolution.
Evolution is a theory of biology. It has nothing to do with universe origins. That evolution is an attempt to remove God from every aspect of human life is a creationist strawman. It is a lie, not a true reflection of the theory. Demanding that evolution explain aspects outside of its scope just because you cannot comprehend that evolutionary biologists really aren't trying to destroy religion from people's minds doesn't count as a legitimate criticism of the theory.
805 posted on
05/09/2003 12:29:47 PM PDT by
Dimensio
(Sometimes I doubt your committment to Sparkle Motion!)
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