I wonder what the figures would be in other countries.
48% for the usa as a whole is pretty depressing.
8% shows a degree of mind control that is frankly frightening.
So do 48%, IMO.
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I wonder what the figures would be in other countries.
48% for the usa as a whole is pretty depressing.
8% shows a degree of mind control that is frankly frightening.
So where did you get the idea that the origin of life has something to do with evolution? It certainly wasn't from them.
Please let us know what you feel...
Please list explain...
I never start at ignorant and stupid, I suspect ignorant, until proven stupid.Over the years I've had this same conversation many times and it always ends up the same way.
I did consider spending a few hours of time I don't have answering all your questions but I would be wasting my time. In your mind you already decided that because I refuse evolution as a fact I am ignorant and stupid. Nothing I can say will make you see me or others who don't believe in evolution differently.
I did see this article on BBC this morning that I found fitting, probably to all of us: BBC - Capital - How we wrongly convince ourselves we’re right
They are either clueless or dishonest.I have HUGE respect for them and they are definitely not clueless.
We know that life started somehow. We are here, aren't we? Since life did start, that means that the first step was indeed taken and evolution could proceed from there. Do we have to know how the first bacteria came into existence before we can prove that bacteria are capable of adapting to antibiotics? Do we have to know how the chemical elements were first formed before we can prove that various chemical reactions yield particular compounds? Do we have to know how the first humans came to be in order to describe how human culture has changed through the millenia?In order to evolve, life had to come from somewhere. So yes, the origin of life would have to be the first step to make evolution possible. If they don't know how life started one of the most important pieces of the puzzle is missing.
In the spirit of putting things in perspective could you please name just a couple of the many many book you have surely read on the topic during your long and intensive study?I've studied it for a long time
Out of curiosity can you name a few of the holes in evolution? And are they holes considered by evolution or by those that are in active attempt to discredit evolution?First of all if that chart is right I don't know why all those people even have a religion (which generally means they believe in God) and also believe in evolution. I think there are a lot of confused people out there.
Second, evolution has more holes than a swiss cheese. I've studied it for a long time and the more I learn, the more problems and less answers I find. I don't believe in evolution not because of religion but because it doesn't make sense to me.
From the origin of life - never properly explained much less proved - to the millions ans millions of happy coincidences, not ignoring the many cases where "evidence" was fabricated to prove evolution, there are so many things wrong with it that it makes me sad to see how easy it is to fool so many.
Given everything I've learned so far, I don't think JW are the ones being brainwashed.
Everyone is clueless about something. Evolution is a common one. If 92% of the population of JW (or 100% as you say) would you assume that such a large group of people who believe it to be false for whatever reason would put in a large amount of time and effort needed to have a decent understanding of such an encompassing theory?I have HUGE respect for them and they are definitely not clueless.
Not at all because the origin of life is not germane to evolution. Evolution has to do with how life evolves from one form to another, and not how it initially arose. Life could have arisen from some primordial muck eons ago, arrived from outer space, or was snapped into being by a couple of gods three thousand years ago. It Just-Doesn't-Matter. And your insistence that the origin of life is germane to evolution plainly shows that you haven't "studied the issues of those people who support evolution" as you claim. *sigh*In order to evolve, life had to come from somewhere. So yes, the origin of life would have to be the first step to make evolution possible. If they don't know how life started one of the most important pieces of the puzzle is missing.
Everyone is clueless about something. Evolution is a common one. If 92% of the population of JW (or 100% as you say) would you assume that such a large group of people who believe it to be false for whatever reason would put in a large amount of time and effort needed to have a decent understanding of such an encompassing theory?
Out of curiosity can you name a few of the holes in evolution? And are they holes considered by evolution or by those that are in active attempt to discredit evolution?
Why not believe in it if you are not "going into it."Personally i don't believe in evolution. I am not going to spend/waste any time going into it. What will it add to my life/existance if i do? NOTHING. Will it change anything for me? NO...
Can i say exactly what process God used to create life? NO. Again i am not going to go into it. I will however give Him the credit for creation.
How can i become a better person and hopefully receive God's favour? By finding out what God's purposes are. Putting on the new personality that He requires of me. Then MAYBE at some point He will approve of my life/worship and grant me a better life. This gift is all i am seeking... if/when at the end it's all just make believe then so be it. At least my worship would have made me a better person.
The JW's spend most of their time putting on the "new personality" and trying to live the life that God requires of them. Also going out and telling people about God's promises and plans for the future...(which he commanded them to do).
Just my opinion... The JW's may correct me if i am wrong!
Catholic cardinals, bishops and priests and now JW leaders. Makes one want to vomit.ABC Nightline
03/12/15: Former Jehovah's Witness Takes on Church Over Sex Abuse Allegations
Nightline : Nightline 03/12/15: Former Jehovah's Witness Takes on Church Over Sex Abuse Allegations Watch Full Episode | 03/12/2015 - ABC.com
The way they handle child sex abuse is totally wrong.
Why not believe in it if you are not "going into it."
This is like saying I don't believe in gravity, but I am not going into it. People might say but how do you explain such and such. And your reply is simply "nope, not going into it." Why would one do that?
At least you are honest though. Frankly, I would like it if religion just let go of evolution. Let us teach kids truth in schools, let us pass legislation that requires home school to teach evolution. And when kids in a religion ask about it please just say, "I don't believe in it, and I am not going into it." This would really be much better for us all.don't try to dispute it, don't try to rationalize it, don't even talk about it. If you would like to ignore truth, I support you in that right. But just don't distort truth.
Thank you.