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Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.I don’t trust the dating methods or the dates published.
Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.I don’t trust the dating methods or the dates published.
Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.
Sadly, behind a paywall.“Buried within every cell of every organism on the planet, from bacteria to barnacles to Britons, is a living, working version of the earliest life on Earth – a time machine that allows us to peel away those 4 billion years of history and work out how it all began [rather like Minix in an Intel chip!]. ‘We can stop bullshitting about the origin of life,’ says Loren Williams, a biochemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. ‘We can see it.’ What he and his colleagues are discovering is turning our view of life’s origins on its head” [New Scientist].
“Everything existing in the universe is the fruit of chance and necessity”Which are usually called “necessity”, as opposed to chance or design. By ignoring the role of necessity alongside chance and design, you are making it easy to pick scientific holes in your ideas.
Even Intelligent Design proponents allow a role for necessity. See Dr. Dembski’s Explanatory Filter for one obvious example.
rossum
I can only imagine their Rube Goldberg explanation. :crazy_face:Techno2000:![]()
Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.Sadly, behind a paywall.“Buried within every cell of every organism on the planet, from bacteria to barnacles to Britons, is a living, working version of the earliest life on Earth – a time machine that allows us to peel away those 4 billion years of history and work out how it all began [rather like Minix in an Intel chip!]. ‘We can stop bullshitting about the origin of life,’ says Loren Williams, a biochemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. ‘We can see it.’ What he and his colleagues are discovering is turning our view of life’s origins on its head” [New Scientist].
Not a “veil”. The two are different. If you continually ignore one aspect, then you will fail to understand the capabilities of the two operating together.to mere chance, or happenstance, in the veil of necessity
What four billion years? Earth formed about 10 billion years after the Big Bang. Life on Earth appeared about 500 million years after that and has been going for 3.5 billion years since then.Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.
This is a reference to the fact that the universe exists. God made it so. It’s not in contradiction with Rossum as far as I can see. He was discussing various necessities that arise subsequently, eg. A planet to house Humans will have oxygen, water moves under gravity, etc295 We believe that God created the world according to his wisdom.141 It is not the product of any necessity whatever, nor of blind fate or chance.
Don’t be sad. Sounds like clickbait.“Buried within every cell of every organism on the planet, from bacteria to barnacles to Britons, is a living, working version of the earliest life on Earth – a time machine that allows us to peel away those 4 billion years of history and work out how it all began [rather like Minix in an Intel chip!]. ‘We can stop bullshitting about the origin of life,’ says Loren Williams, a biochemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. ‘We can see it.’ What he and his colleagues are discovering is turning our view of life’s origins on its head” [New Scientist].
God is Truth; what He has created possesses a rational structure. This does not imply that He is bound by necessity. By His act, He determines necessity. This isn’t just nit picking about words, but a clarification as to His nature. In fixing the essential qualities of mankind-in-the-garden, it will be whole.edwest211:![]()
This is a reference to the fact that the universe exists. God made it so. It’s not in contradiction with Rossum as far as I can see. He was discussing various necessities that arise subsequently, eg. A planet to house Humans will have oxygen, water moves under gravity, etc295 We believe that God created the world according to his wisdom.141 It is not the product of any necessity whatever, nor of blind fate or chance.
impassibility (freedom from pain)
immortality (freedom from death)
integrity (freedom from concupiscence, or disordered
desires)
infused knowledge (freedom from ignorance in matters
essential for happiness)
The Late Heavy Bombardment (abbreviated LHB and also known as the lunar cataclysm) is an event thought to have occurred approximately 4.1 to 3.8 billion years (Ga) ago.Techno2000:![]()
What four billion years? Earth formed about 10 billion years after the Big Bang. Life on Earth appeared about 500 million years after that and has been going for 3.5 billion years since then.Yeah , like the part about it taking four billion years just for something to start happening.
rossum
I must disagree with you here, Goya: It’s not “almost laughable” - it’s something way beyond laughable … more like “insane”, I think.It’s almost laughable in its irony–the deployment of intelligence…to disprove the need or utility of intelligence.
Yahweh doesn’t explain the origin of life to humans for the same reason that Jesus didn’t explain how he raised Lazarus from the dead. How can the puny minds of humans possibly understand how God Almighty performs miracles?Which is my problem with Abrahamic God, He does not explain the origin of anything that He already is. For example, being a “living God” He cannot explain the origin of life. Similarly, God cannot explain the origin of complexity. The origin is assumed without proof rather than explained.
Neither science nor philosophy can reasonably argue that anything material needs to exist.There is a third option besides chance and design: necessity. See Monod, Dembski and others.
Not “by necessity”, but by design.Water flows downhill under gravity. That is not chance, there is no purpose to it. The water follows the law of gravity by necessity.
These verses signify that God exists outside the dimension of time.And yet, in both 2 Peter and the Psalms, we are told that a thousand years for us is like a day for God.
I’m not a Young Earth Creationist. The first of the “six days” of creation begins in Gen 1:3 with “Let there be light”, which means “God created the heavens and the earth” (v.1) before the six days - at least, that’s my reading of it. So there is room in the Scriptures for an ancient earth.While God could have created the world in six 24 hour days and then left misleading clues about it
If God took billions of years to “evolve” Adam, why did He then create Eve in an instant?Personally, I go with the theory that God is not some kind of trickster God (akin to Loki), but rather a God who created a wonderful universe with rules and order. He then explains it in words and concepts that we can understand given how mature we are in both our ability to understand those rules and His nature.
Theistic evolutions give lip-service to Scripture; they actually don’t care what the Bible says. Nevertheless, what does this mean? … “But from the beginning of creation, God created them (humans) male and female” - Mark 10:6. Evolution says humans weren’t “created” until billions of years after creation (the six days).He then explains it in words and concepts that we can understand