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In a recent thread on a “somewhat” anti-Christian site, the following short discussion took place;
Evolutionist;
*Jesus: Invisible friend or evolutionary adaptation?
August 24th, 2009 - Heather Mac Donald
I had never heard of the “Third Man” phenomenon until reading this fascinating Wall Street Journal book review. People in extreme situations, such as explorers stranded on a mountain peak or shipwreck survivors, have reported the sensation of being accompanied out of danger by an invisible companion who offers them encouragement and guidance.
Believers might say: But of course! We are accompanied through life by an invisible friend. According to Michael Novak, for example, “God made humans to offer them his friendship and companionship.”
So what your saying is that we have the power to perceive entities we can not see, and this can be artificially stimulated. My question would be, in the same way (according to evolution) we would not have eyes if we didn’t come from an environment where they would be useful, how do we have this ability, unless there we came from an environment where there were entities we could not see, and such perception would be an evolutionary advantage? Say, for example, God!
Thanks for the leg-up
Saint;
Haha…
I think "touche’ " is the word. :tiphat:
I don’t know if you realize how seriously significant of a thing you just did.
You just used the very most basic principle of evolution to prove the probable existence of God.
“According to evolution, any individual or small group of a species can grow an extra appendage merely by accident, but if a very large number of a species has the physical ability to do something, there had to be a practical benefit for its doing. Thus if millions of people have the physical ability to perceive of a God, there must have been a real benefit in such a perception.”
Spread that around and you will destroy the very foundation of the Anti-Christ/God agenda.
You deserve a Nobel Prize that that one.
Evolutionist;
…{{snicker}}
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Evolutionist;
*Jesus: Invisible friend or evolutionary adaptation?
August 24th, 2009 - Heather Mac Donald
I had never heard of the “Third Man” phenomenon until reading this fascinating Wall Street Journal book review. People in extreme situations, such as explorers stranded on a mountain peak or shipwreck survivors, have reported the sensation of being accompanied out of danger by an invisible companion who offers them encouragement and guidance.
Believers might say: But of course! We are accompanied through life by an invisible friend. According to Michael Novak, for example, “God made humans to offer them his friendship and companionship.”
Scientists, however, can “evoke the sensation of a shared presence by stimulating the brain with electricity,” according to Wall Street Journal reviewer Michael Ybarra. The author of The Third Man Factor posits a possible evolutionary value to such a neurological sensation. The fact that we can electrically induce a hidden companion doesn’t mean that we are not walking with Jesus, but it does point at the very least to the unfathomably complex relationship between our consciousness, the sub-conscious workings of our brain, and the external world.*
Jeff H; (Christian advocate)So what your saying is that we have the power to perceive entities we can not see, and this can be artificially stimulated. My question would be, in the same way (according to evolution) we would not have eyes if we didn’t come from an environment where they would be useful, how do we have this ability, unless there we came from an environment where there were entities we could not see, and such perception would be an evolutionary advantage? Say, for example, God!
Thanks for the leg-up
Saint;Haha…
I think "touche’ " is the word. :tiphat:
I don’t know if you realize how seriously significant of a thing you just did.
You just used the very most basic principle of evolution to prove the probable existence of God.
“According to evolution, any individual or small group of a species can grow an extra appendage merely by accident, but if a very large number of a species has the physical ability to do something, there had to be a practical benefit for its doing. Thus if millions of people have the physical ability to perceive of a God, there must have been a real benefit in such a perception.”
Spread that around and you will destroy the very foundation of the Anti-Christ/God agenda.