To: puroresu
I'm sorry, the problem is worse than that. If God does not exist then the universe cannot explain itself and we are left with something that has no explaination. How could all of this come from nothing? Evolution does not explain that. And it is the ultimate question. If you say there was a big bang then I would say what caused that? If you say some gases I would say were did they come from. Ultimately Aquinas explained these questions and evolutionist are looking into the sand for their own answers.
To: RichardMoore
How could all of this come from nothing? Odd that you accept that something could come from nothing, then in the next breath, deny that something could come from nothing.
970 posted on
12/28/2004 6:07:02 PM PST by
js1138
(D*mn, I Missed!)
To: RichardMoore
Ultimately Aquinas explained these questions and evolutionist are looking into the sand for their own answers.
Evolution does not address the origins of the universe.
Evolution does not address whether or not there is purpose behind the universe.
Evolution does not address what purpose there might be behind the universe.
Evolution is a theory about changes across populations of biological organisms. It does not, in any way, address whether or not any gods exist.
Your attack of evolution by dragging theology into the issue demonstrates that you are completely ignorant of the theory of evolution and thus you are completely unqualified to speak on it.
974 posted on
12/28/2004 6:11:02 PM PST by
Dimensio
(http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!Ah, but)
To: RichardMoore; puroresu
I'm sorry, the problem is worse than that. If God does not exist then the universe cannot explain itself and we are left with something that has no explaination. How could all of this come from nothing? Evolution does not explain that. And it is the ultimate question. If you say there was a big bang then I would say what caused that? If you say some gases I would say were did they come from. Ultimately Aquinas explained these questions and evolutionist are looking into the sand for their own answers.This is not addressed by nor is apart of the theory of evolution.
Also by the very nature of the words Intelligent Design (ID), it posits a deity. Thusly, it cannot be tested and cannot be a theory in science.
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