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For arguments sake, lets pretend that science found a way to prove/disprove god. What would be the point? What would be the practial application? How could that knowledge be of any use in advancing our civillisation?
Because it contradicts what it says in the written word of God.
Not at this moment, no. Considering the last scientist was an atheist who supported evolution.
A biblical answer is by faith ~ if we all had evidence then we wouldn't require faith.
Knowledge gives us to the tools to be doctors,scientists,lawyers,politicians,philanthropists,sociologists,anthropologists and so on.
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biblestudent07 said:Not at this moment, no. Considering the last scientist was an atheist who supported evolution.
biblestudent07 said:Because it contradicts what it says in the written word of God.
biblestudent07 said:But its just a theory and not much more.
A biblical answer is by faith
If the Theory of Evolution is true what does it prove? . .
then the Bibe is wrong and untrue.The ToE is not true. If it were, then the Bible would be wrong and untrue.
If the Theory of Evolution is true
(then) what does it prove? . .
If cows could fly, we would be in big trouble from above. The ToE is not true. If it were, then the Bible would be wrong and untrue. Accepting the ToE as true, as many professed "christian" churches and religious leaders have done, is a repudiation of the Bible as God's word. It reminds one of the words at Titus 1:16; "They publicly declare they know God, but they disown him by their works, because they are detestable and disobedient and not approved for good work of any sort."
Its very simple. The Bible says "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
ToE says something else. Not biblical
Except that the theory of evolution says absolutely nothing about the beginning of life...The last debate I had over the Creationism vs. Evolution controversy was about a difference in worldview and ideology. I couldn't agree with someone who was a professed atheist and supported Darwinist evolution. No, I had to go back to what the Bible says about the origins of man and how life was created. Its ridiculous to suggest otherwise that God is not the author of life. So from this perspective, the whole Creationism vs. Evolution controversy is about worldviews and ideology. Not just science. Because, I could presume that some often make a god out of science. Granted, I could accept ToE as a scientific theory if I understand it better.
Its ridiculous to suggest otherwise that God is not the author of life.
the whole Creationism vs. Evolution controversy is about worldviews and ideology
Granted, I could accept ToE as a scientific theory if I understand it better.
I think there's quite a range of worldviews and ideologies on both sides of the issue, Biblestudent, and I think you're ignoring what most "evolutionists" consider the main point -- mechanism.The last debate I had over the Creationism vs. Evolution controversy was about a difference in worldview and ideology. I couldn't agree with someone who was a professed atheist and supported Darwinist evolution. No, I had to go back to what the Bible says about the origins of man and how life was created. Its ridiculous to suggest otherwise that God is not the author of life. So from this perspective, the whole Creationism vs. Evolution controversy is about worldviews and ideology. Not just science. Because, I could presume that some often make a god out of science. Granted, I could accept ToE as a scientific theory if I understand it better.
Its very simple. The Bible says "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
ToE says something else. Not biblical
does this posit a dilemma for you?