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what the Catholic Church denies is atheistic evolution. everything else goes, but with God in the picture. the end.
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There is no such thing as 'atheistic evolution'. There is this thing called 'evolution' though which a lot people have unfounded religious objections to.what the Catholic Church denies is atheistic evolution. everything else goes, but with God in the picture. the end.
There is no such thing as 'atheistic evolution'. There is this thing called 'evolution' though which a lot people have unfounded religious objections to.
Once upon a time your church objected to 'atheistic astronomy' too you know.
I really have to call you on this made-up term. Science, by its very nature, takes no position whatsoever on the supernatural. Claiming it does is misrepresenting science.Atheistic evolution is the belief that the theory of evolution happened without a higher power overlooking it.
Ermm...not really. There is the theory of evolution, which is the scientific theory describing how inherited characteristics lead to the current bio-diversity on earth. All others, such as the two you mention, are non-scientific ideas so I couldn't care less about them.There is really only two types of the evolution theory, atheistic, or theistic.
No, evolution is a scientific theory. Theistic evolution or Atheistic evolution are metaphysical (not scientific) positions that people take regarding this scientific theory. Theistic evolution is not science, it is a metaphysical belief. Atheistic evolution is not science, it is a metaphysical belief. Evolution is science. Science takes no position on the existence of God either way. Evolution makes no claims on the existence of God either way.How can there not be? Atheistic evolution is the belief that the theory of evolution happened without a higher power overlooking it. There is really only two types of the evolution theory, atheistic, or theistic.
If someone claimed the world was created 100 years ago would that be an equally valid opinion?
As I said – your beliefs are a scientific retardant. You enjoy the fruits of scientific knowledge everyday. Still touchy that it disproved that whole literalism thing.
It amazes me that people think this is an argument when so many deeply religious people can understand what science is and what it shows. The catholic church, despite phenomenal resistance, finally realised this. Question is why haven’t you and your fellow literalists?
More presenting of evidence I suppose. The issue of ensuring the quality of science education in economies reliant on technology is too important IMO.
fantôme profane;1563887 said:No, evolution is a scientific theory. Theistic evolution or Atheistic evolution are metaphysical (not scientific) positions that people take regarding this scientific theory. Theistic evolution is not science, it is a metaphysical belief. Atheistic evolution is not science, it is a metaphysical belief. Evolution is science. Science takes no position on the existence of “God” either way. Evolution makes no claims on the existence of “God” either way.
Does that clarify things for you?
Fine, just be careful you dont confuse the two. Atheistic evolution is not a version of the scientific theory, nor is theistic evolution.hmm.. yes but i was actually reffering to the metaphysical beliefs because it is, well, Religious Forums.
# 2 and # 3 are both consistent with the scientific evidence, # 1 clearly is not.edit: "People usually take three basic positions on the origins of the cosmos, life, and man1) special or instantaneous creation, (2) developmental creation or theistic evolution, (3) and atheistic evolution."
fantôme profane;1563901 said:# 2 and # 3 are both consistent with the scientific evidence, # 1 clearly is not.
That is idea # 2. Theistic evolution is perfectly valid in my opinion, not scientific, but valid.why not? couldnt the scientific theory have happened with God leading the way? If not, why?
To give an example, the knowledge of atomic physics leads to radiometric dating which puts a minimum age on the earth of about 3.9 billion years. The same knowledge of atomic physics leans to the development of pnp gates which leads to transistors which leads to computers which you many people use in their everyday life. Many of the technologies you enjoy come from the same scientific understanding that leads science to conclude that the literal interpretation of Genesis is wrong.Does not matter to me. I do not care how old the earth is. How could this knowledge help in my everyday life?
Since pretty much all of modern science disagrees with six-day creation, the flood, a 6,000 year old earth, etc. your beliefs are rejecting pretty much all of modern science. If that isnt a retardant to science then I dont know what is.How is my beliefs retardant to science?
More than likely you will have donated money to your local church or similar. Being a literalistic denomination this group is very likely to donate some of that money to charlatan groups that attack science education standards. Your donations would likely have a net detriment to science education and research but fair play for trying.You only hurt science by insulting people like me who might have donated money for scientific research, because like I said it is a useful, but why should I when you are just going to use it to say I am an idiot?
I do not see calling people out for lacking reality skills as being a bad thing. It is support from people like yourself that sponsors the anti-science movements in both our countries and I have nothing to be ashamed for by pointing that out.Scientist might be intelligent but most have no people skills as proved by your comments already.
I tend to have a problem with people who deny reality in this way. Feel free to try and play the martyr. Nothing defend the indefensible than crying persecution.You really have a problem allowing people to believe something other than your beliefs.
Unfortunately, likely due to your scientific illiteracy, you are missing the crucial point here. Genetic research leads to gene manipulation technologies which leads engineering bacteria capable of producing better/cheaper medicines. Of course by not knowing squat about science you didnt know this.Yes because wasting millions of dollars on genetic history is much more important than developing cheaper/better medicines for all, or just about any other scientific break through that could help man kind on an everyday basis.
Many of the medicines and vaccinations you use were developed by directly applying knowledge of evolutionary theory and research. Science research produces better medicines and treatments that benefit us all. Unfortunately, some people who are in denial of reality due to their biblical literalism are actively working to decay the quality of science education. This puts that scientific research at risk research that has the potential to benefits us all greatly.I suppose it is more important for scientist to say nanna nanna boo boo we was right you are wrong, than helping sick people.
To give an example, the knowledge of atomic physics leads to radiometric dating which puts a minimum age on the earth of about 3.9 billion years. The same knowledge of atomic physics leans to the development of pnp gates which leads to transistors which leads to computers which you many people use in their everyday life. Many of the technologies you enjoy come from the same scientific understanding that leads science to conclude that the literal interpretation of Genesis is wrong.9
Since pretty much all of modern science disagrees with six-day creation, the flood, a 6,000 year old earth, etc. your beliefs are rejecting pretty much all of modern science. If that isnt a retardant to science then I dont know what is.
More than likely you will have donated money to your local church or similar. Being a literalistic denomination this group is very likely to donate some of that money to charlatan groups that attack science education standards. Your donations would likely have a net detriment to science education and research but fair play for trying.
I do not see calling people out for lacking reality skills as being a bad thing. It is support from people like yourself that sponsors the anti-science movements in both our countries and I have nothing to be ashamed for by pointing that out.
I tend to have a problem with people who deny reality in this way. Feel free to try and play the martyr. Nothing defend the indefensible than crying persecution.
Unfortunately, likely due to your scientific illiteracy, you are missing the crucial point here. Genetic research leads to gene manipulation technologies which leads engineering bacteria capable of producing better/cheaper medicines. Of course by not knowing squat about science you didnt know this.
Many of the medicines and vaccinations you use were developed by directly applying knowledge of evolutionary theory and research. Science research produces better medicines and treatments that benefit us all. Unfortunately, some people who are in denial of reality due to their biblical literalism are actively working to decay the quality of science education. This puts that scientific research at risk research that has the potential to benefits us all greatly.
It is ironic that your literalist beliefs are threatening scientific prosperity, and the medicinal benefits that prosperity brings, and you bring up helping sick people.
I didn't mean it as an insult; I'm genuinely curious.insulting me wont get you anywhere, friend.
A Christian (who doesn't believe in evolution) recently told me that there are scientists who are now admitting that "evolution don't happen", and that there are a lot of scientists who are turning to Christianity and the Bible.
Has anyone else heard about this? I thought scientists considered evolution a fact? Can anyone elaborate?
A dog will never become a cat.
And a cat will never become a dog.
Name ten biologists who have turned from evolution to Biblical Creationism.it is true that some scientists who formerly agreed with evolution do turn to Biblical Creationism.
i heard that its okay to believe in adaptation evolution as a Roman Catholic, its just the idea that we came from apes and that everything came from a cell that's the real bullcrap (no offense to anyone).
Not all of humanity came from Adam and Eve. In case you have not noticed there are many different races all with unique traits. All races of humans was made on the 6th day of creation, not just Adams. Adam and Eve's story is special because it is that particular genealogy that eventually leads us to Jesus, which is why they started in Eden. You can trace back Jesus genealogy as proof of that. Most of us are from one of the races that started outside of Eden.