What exactly are you referring to? If you are paraphrasing something I said it looks unrecognizable to me.
We believe that God has revealed His universe to us, and it is human nature to thirst for knowledge
That's your belief, sir. It doesn't mean it's true.
I'm tired of Darwinists pretending that there are no assumptions made in naturalistic theory
Assumptions per se are not the problem; how they are treated is. As long as they are treated as assumptions, that by itself does not claim to be the way the world is. But when they take on the character of "official truth" or "divine revelation," that's when they become problematic.
You ASSUME that eyes,ears, kidneys, livers, hearts, brains, muscles, blood vessels can miraculously form through random mutations, billions of them, yet you cannot reproduce such phenomena
And you? Do you assume some imaginary deity magically created them? Oh, that makes all the difference!
Personally, I never made such assertion simply because I don't know. That doesn't mean I can just reach for a convenient "god" to fill the gap with.
You can't even create life from inanimate matter
Can you? What makes your assumptions true? When you get sick do you do what the Bible says (chase out the "demons") or do you submit to worthless science to get better, and why? How do you decide when science is worthless and when it's worth your while?
I should have starred the “how” instead of quotation marks. Somehow I expected you to bring this up after I posted. My view that God revealed Himself through His Creation is a view shared by virtually all the Christians who concern you.
*Of course* I believe that “some deity ‘magically’ created” all facets of life. You believe that some evolutionary process, modification throuh descent, mystifyingly turned amoebas into birds, fish, elephants and humans, using billions of favorable mutations to do so. To me, randomness creating millions of diverse organisms is preposterus. You see divine guidance as silly. I demand evidence that non-life can turn into life, or a “simple” amoeba “evolving” useful wings or brains before I begin to be swayed. BTW, did you know that hummingbirds can flap their wings up to 200X per *second* during a courtship dive? (howtoenjoyhummingbirds.com) I’d almost call that “miraculous”! Bob