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Irony of the evolutionary belief

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Rubbish, many biologist know that God created everything, it's only those blind ones who follow fools that claim that everything came from nothing that are the laughing stock of the world
For theists, the issue is how he created it and poof is not the answer, but the ToE is, only the ignorant stuck in a literal interpretation of ancient stories pretend they know better but like you they never present evidence or rational arguments.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
I think he may have meant that life came from non-life. He's not exactly the most careful person with his choice of words.
It is possible. Most literalists that don't understand science tend to make a lot of incorrect statements. But nothing and non-life are not equivalent and I have only what is posted to go by.

Still, you may have hit the nail on the head. Hard to say given the distinct like of technical knowledge that has been displayed.
 
So, it isn't your fault. It is the fault of others. That is so sad that you are beset with such travails.

I know what I believe. I also know what I don't believe. Can you guess what one of the latter is?

No. And you can say it but you cannot show it.

Putting words into my mouth for you to defeat has a special name and seems to be the height of your skills.

There is no evidence that they were and there is no explanation of how in the Bible. I don't accept your interpretation as authoritative. Given what you have shown, I don't see any reason to consider your empty claims beyond the recognition that they are there.

Can you make up your mind whether you are going to provide the evidence you keep claiming you have, but have not?

I don't have a fake theory. The theory doesn't say anything at all about what is believed by a religious view and you cannot show that it does to support your claims here. How surprising.

Your posts have come to fit a pattern of trying to beat down the person instead of providing evidence and defending your position. That doesn't strike me as something an Elect would do or any reasonable Christian should cultivate.

Beyond that, do you have anything of substance?
You don't want the truth, you can't handle the truth!!!
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
You don't want the truth, you can't handle the truth!!!
We'll never know, since you won't provide anything to assess.

Just this poorly executed "blame the victim" strategy to get out of supporting claims it seems.

Is that something you are claiming the Elect do? Doesn't seem like it would be. Seems more like dodging and diversion which are the children of fear in my opinion.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
You don't want the truth, you can't handle the truth!!!
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YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
The theory of evolution is the best, in fact it is currently the only explanation of how life got to its present state. It could be totally wrong. But the odds for that are worse than your odds of winning the Mega Millions or other Powerball lotteries. Parts of it will be shown to be false, but all that happens when that occurs is that the theory is corrected and we move on.

But, even if by some miracle the theory of evolution is ever proven to be wrong, your Bible myths will still be wrong. Creation "scientists" know this. That is why they are afraid to follow the scientific method. They know that it is pointless when it comes to their beliefs.
The fact is that I cannot say if the theory of evolution is totally wrong. But the fact that it can be is an interesting thought in itself.
 

YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
The theory of evolution is the best, in fact it is currently the only explanation of how life got to its present state. It could be totally wrong. But the odds for that are worse than your odds of winning the Mega Millions or other Powerball lotteries. Parts of it will be shown to be false, but all that happens when that occurs is that the theory is corrected and we move on.

But, even if by some miracle the theory of evolution is ever proven to be wrong, your Bible myths will still be wrong. Creation "scientists" know this. That is why they are afraid to follow the scientific method. They know that it is pointless when it comes to their beliefs.
I'm not sure if you ever put faith in God, because you are so inclined to put down the Bible almost every step of the way. As, of course, many are, you are not alone in that. So now, because of your insistence about the validity of the scientific method when it comes to the start of life followed by the presumption of evolution (and I am tempted to say by magic, but I won't...) after life began, if it's not true, then what's left?
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
The fact is that I cannot say if the theory of evolution is totally wrong. But the fact that it can be is an interesting thought in itself.
That is a tiny step in the right direction. Though if you were honest you would have admitted that you cannot refute the theory even the tiniest itty, bitty, bit.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
I'm not sure if you ever put faith in God, because you are so inclined to put down the Bible almost every step of the way. As, of course, many are, you are not alone in that. So now, because of your insistence about the validity of the scientific method when it comes to the start of life followed by the presumption of evolution (and I am tempted to say by magic, but I won't...) after life began, if it's not true, then what's left?
Faith in God is not an explanation. It is only a claim at the most. An explanation requires a lot more than just "God done did it, yup, yup, yup".

Perhaps you should learn the difference between the two. The Bible only claims that God made the world. It does not tell you at all how he did it.
 
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