Oneatatime
Huh?
224 pages and still no evidence for creationism....
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I am a Creationist! I agree. So far I've seen nothing. When I get the time (hopefully in a couple hours) I'll post a thought or two on here. But just to kick it off, I think what needs to argued isn't necessarily Creationism vs. Evolution. It's Philosophical naturalism vs. supernaturalism. You may gawk at this, but think about it. The way most of you atheists define science completely excludes the supernatural (a creator), thus making the supernatural (God) something which cannot be evidenced scientifically. You automatically reduce religion, God, and the supernatural to personal preference.
Seems to me you are merely trying to bring science down to the lowly level of religion.You automatically reduce religion, God, and the supernatural to personal preference.
darkendless - Which proves my point. The way you have defined science means that there is no way I can convince you that God exists because any evidence for him you would consider unscientific.
darkendless - Which proves my point. The way you have defined science means that there is no way I can convince you that God exists because any evidence for him you would consider unscientific.
darkendless - Which proves my point. The way you have defined science means that there is no way I can convince you that God exists because any evidence for him you would consider unscientific.
Actually, it's the theists who define their gods in such a way that excludes them from the realm of science. All science cares about is whether something can be tested.The way most of you atheists define science completely excludes the supernatural (a creator), thus making the supernatural (God) something which cannot be evidenced scientifically. You automatically reduce religion, God, and the supernatural to personal preference.
Perhaps you should stop dictating to my beliefs?Mestemia - Not at all. You are assuming religion is lowly. Actually, both religion and science are biased theories. There are no unbiased theories. You try to say that science (knowledge) doesn't reflect any particular belief and should then dominate the public sphere, rule education, etc. (This is why you say science is higher than religion) . You assume that it is just the way reasonable people think, thus ruling supernatiuralism out.
Based on what, exactly?If our thoughts are caused only by natural forces, then they are irrational.
Therefore, it naturalism is true, then our thoughts are irrational.
:biglaugh:Naturalism is self-defeating.
So where did god come from?I think most of us would agree that the universe had a beginning. Explain to me exactly how nothing can produce something. Or chance as some people prefer. But what is chance? It's just a measurement. It has no power, no substance. It's nothing without something already existing. Have you every created something out of nothing?
And you base this bold statement on what?If evolution (naturalism) is true, we should not be able to go against our natural impulses. The very fact that we can make choices and do things we don't want to do is evidence against naturalism.