To: narby
I think you miss the point. Creationists base their arguement on faith, not scientific fact. The only "affirmative arguement" they have is the bible.
6 posted on
07/11/2002 9:55:32 AM PDT by
rudypoot
To: rudypoot
Naturalism *IS* a faith. All of science is based on the presupposition that *everything* has a natural cause. So, naturally (pardon the pun) they have faith that life arose naturally. You see, there's evidence- then there's the philosophical lense you interpret that evidence with. Evolution has taken place to be sure, but is nature capable of all this complex creation? Science cannot say. If you think it can you're delusional. It's so sad to see mislead atheists try to use science to support their inane world view.
To: rudypoot
I think you miss the point. Creationists base their arguement on faith, not scientific fact... Evolutionist base their arguement on faith as well.
13 posted on
07/11/2002 10:05:43 AM PDT by
DaveyB
To: rudypoot
"I think you miss the point. Creationists base their arguement on faith, not scientific fact. The only "affirmative arguement" they have is the bible."
LOL! Scientific evidence backs up their "faith". The only affirmative argument is not just the Bible but scientific evidence that is objective. It is the evolutionists that must have "faith" in their godless views to continue believing this nonsense since objective scientific evidence does NOT support the numerous evolving theories of evolution. It's also not a coincidence that ALL leaders of this evolutionary movement are atheists. They can't have God as part of it since they don't believe in Him or take His word to heart. Instead it is their ego and vain philosophy that motivates them. They simply can't imagine Anyone being brighter and able to create all we see and don't see. They use their simple minds as the yardstick for truth and hence these unproven and endless theories.
1,299 posted on
07/23/2002 8:49:09 PM PDT by
nmh
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