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To: unlearner
Efficient coding by the Designer. Reusability. Wise planning which took into consideration interdependence within organisms and the ecosystem.

Oh good. I'm glad we've dispensed with the scientific facade. Godidit.

What you don't know, however, is that the Designer (u.c.!) did it last Thursday, and simply designed you with memories to think that you existed earlier.

277 posted on 02/02/2006 8:02:58 AM PST by Right Wing Professor (When your mind's made up, nothing's more confusing than lots and lots and lots of Steves.)
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To: Right Wing Professor
"Oh good. I'm glad we've dispensed with the scientific facade. Godidit."

Your axiom - God cannot exist scientifically - fails. You cannot support or falsify your assumption.

Further, there is a fundamental hypocrisy to simultaneously insulting religious faith and maintaining there are some things beyond the scope of scientific knowledge. When evolution proponents talk about things like billions of years, they are describing something which, to a finite mind, is essentially incomprehensible.

Sure we can describe the time mathematically, but we can not grasp its actual meaning. It becomes nothing more than symbolic - no different than a child bragging that they are strong like superman. Evolution proponents attribute billions of years with the magical ability to randomly generate order from chaos, yet they scoff at the notion that cataclysms would routinely annihilate any progress toward order more times than we are capable of imagining.

Don't go mocking what you don't comprehend. You embrace plenty you can't comprehend already. Besides, as I have already challenged repeatedly, I have empirical evidence of God's existence.

The vastness of time and space is the nonreligious metaphor of evolutionists for deity.

I haven't dispensed with science. I just recognize the limitations and foundations of science more clearly. Science is based on faith. You cannot have science without it.
320 posted on 02/02/2006 12:12:07 PM PST by unlearner (You will never come to know that which you do not know until you first know that you do not know it.)
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