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Glark
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A point worth making.
Huh? I was talking about abiogenesis.What is scientific evidence to you? You have a blanket rejection on ANYTHING that suggests any type of life existed on earth before 5778 years ago. Not because you find the evidence flawed, but because it is at odds with a personal belief you have - one your Church does not require you to hold.
And I remarked on the irony of you remarking on the absence of scientific evidence - as though scientific evidence is something you consider objectively.Huh? I was talking about abiogenesis.
And a cosmologist will tell you that the multiverse doesn’t come from anywhere, because there was no “where” before the Big Bang. As I said, both camps start with an unexplained initiator: God or the multiverse/whatever.God doesn’t come from anywhere, because he’s life itself.
Probability? Probability is a number. Show us your calculations that led you to a specific value of probability. Without the calculations then you have nothing.What a pity there is no scientific evidence that suggests that is even remotely possible. It defies the laws of mathmatical probability, for starters.
Jesus even acknowledges her as an archetype calling her Woman. The only other person He gave that title to was His Blessed Mother.John 4-28 Then the woman left her water jar and went back to the city. She said to the people, 29 “Come and see a man who told me everything I have ever done!
Take note of the pattern of life as revealed in her history of husbands.John 4- 20
“Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem
Then look at the pattern in the book of Revelation.John 4 16
“I have no husband.” Jesus said to her, “You are right in saying, ‘I have no husband’; 18 for you have had five husbands, and the one you have now is not your husband.
That she was well known and highly respected is seen in how many people believed in Jesus on account of her testimony. They believed because she did.Rev 17-10
The seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sitteth: 10 and [j]they are seven kings; the five are fallen, the one is, the other is not yet come;
This pattern reaches back to the beginning of salvation history. To Genesis.
John 4-39 Many Samaritans from that city believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I have ever done.”
Fiirstly, does anyone consider scientific evidence objectively?And I remarked on the irony of you remarking on the absence of scientific evidence - as though scientific evidence is something you consider objectively.
Classic God-of-the gaps. A very dangerous position to take. Science works to close gaps, so your God has to get smaller to still fit in the gap. Do you want your God to shrink?Secondly, abiogenesis science is going nowhere
I beg to differ.Probability? Probability is a number. Show us your calculations that led you to a specific value of probability. Without the calculations then you have nothing.
In that case, Rau, I won’t be taking you on viz-a-viz the technicalities of mathematical probability! Thanks for the warning!You should be aware that I have calculated a limit on the probability of God existing. It is out there on the internet if you want to search for it.
This is what I find so bizarre. Imagine putting God wherever one lacks understanding. In order to hold to a literal interpretation of a text that the teachers of one’s faith do not say must be read literally. And to what end?Science works to close gaps, so your God has to get smaller to still fit in the gap. Do you want your God to shrink?
Call it what you like, but there is no getting away from the fact that in order for scientists to prove that all life on earth arose by chance from inanimate matter, they will have to do just that - produce life from inanimate matter. But not only that, they will have to produce life that also produces viable offspring. The chances of humans doing that are ZERO.Classic God-of-the gaps. A very dangerous position to take. Science works to close gaps, so your God has to get smaller to still fit in the gap. Do you want your God to shrink?
I can ask you the same question: What is the point of accepting a theory of life’s origins that cannot ever be tested and is utterly useless in any applied sense?This is what I find so bizarre. Imagine putting God wherever one lacks understanding. In order to hold to a literal interpretation of a text that the teachers of one’s faith do not say must be read literally. And to what end?
Erm… I know for a fact that it is possible for a catarrhine primate to build a computer.I don’t have to calculate the probability of a monkey building a computer to know that that is impossible.
This is what I find so bizarre. Imagine putting God wherever one lacks understanding. In order to hold to a literal interpretation of a text that the teachers of one’s faith do not say must be read literally. And to what end?
rossum“We are to find God in what we know, not in what we do not know; God wants us to realize his presence, not in unsolved problems but in those that are solved.”
– Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “Letters and Papers from Prison”
The author of genesis wrote that. What tenet of the Catholic faith said that the lord wrote that as a scientific fact and therefore we must take it literally?If that is so, then it seems very odd to me that the Lord would bother mentioning that He created creatures “according to their kinds”.
Because it is credible in many details, it explains a great deal and studying the universe is in satisfaction of our God given curiosity using our God given intelligence.What is the point of accepting a theory of life’s origins that cannot ever be tested and is utterly useless in any applied sense?
Feathers Flight Bony Tail Teeth
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Dinosaurs No No Yes Yes
Feathered Dinos Yes No Yes Yes
Archaeopteryx Yes Yes Yes Yes
Early Birds Yes Yes No Yes
Modern Birds Yes Yes No No