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Mirdath
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Ah! I stand corrected and recant my earlier posts in the light of this supremely revealed Truth!Yea, it is written, thus saith young earther Henry Morris:
Thus saith too flat earthers:
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Ah! I stand corrected and recant my earlier posts in the light of this supremely revealed Truth!Yea, it is written, thus saith young earther Henry Morris:
Thus saith too flat earthers:
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I enjoyed the serious posts. Unfortunately, as the thread started with ridicule, it ended in the same way. It helps me to see that arguments against Darwinian evolution are quite strong actually. This is what causes some people to get upset and reveal a complete lack of theological and philosohpical knowledge – as in the Flying Spaghetti Monster thing. As if modern science was not profoundly influenced (and as many say “created”) on a foundation of Christian belief.Hopefully others will be helped by our discussion.
AA, I suppose the real problem with Intelligent Design is not that it is taught, but that it is taught in the science classroom. Clearly ID is not science. As a Christian, I believe that God’s hand is behind Creation, and that this can be shown. I don’t believe it can be shown from the scientific evidence alone.This was not designed to insult God. It was designed to show ID for what it is, absolute garbage that has no place in our school curriculum.
This reminds me…venganza.org/
This is soooooooo disrespectful to God!!!
(note that the word venganza means vengeance)
Do you actually, really, honestly believe that science is based on atheism?If science is based on atheism, then the teaching of science is teaching a religion as if it were the absolute objective truth. That would make all science classes unconstitutional here in America.
Clearly, science can not and must not assume the atheist position. Atheism, after all, is the positive belief that there is not, never has been, and never will be, any sort of supreme being(s).
In order for science to be consistent with its own standards, it MUST take a neutral view toward anything supernatural. After all, the mere notion of something as supernatural puts it beyond the realm of scientific study. So, science must not assume the truth of a hypothesis that it has no means of testing. Science can not prove that there is a God (based on our current knowledge of the issue). At the same time, it is generally accepted that a negative can never be proved for a certainty (you can show one thing to be true, but you can not show that something else is absolutely false). Therefore, science can not take the atheist position. It could perhaps take a position similar to agnosticism, but really it should simply remain silent on the issue.
Similarly, while science can offer lots of interesting knowledge about what is observable, that ultimately offers no real incite into the great questions. Science offers an mechanism to describe what the observable natural world is. It can’t tell us what should be. It can’t tell us why it is. Science must therefore be silent on those issues.
Real science does not make any sort of values judgments. Individual scientists may, but as a discipline, it can not.
I notice that some atheists like to hop from one hot piece of pavement to the other, calling their belief system “atheism” when people notice that many scientists are and always have been religious people, including top physicists, biologists and chemists, then hop to the other foot and call it “science” when atheism as a belief system meets any challenge.Do you actually, really, honestly believe that science is based on atheism?
The notion of it makes my head spin.
You are arguing a straw man. You’ll feel better when you stop doing that.
Best,
Tor
How can you believe such things after what the Ninja Leotard Outlet did to the Franco-American community in Andorra in the Pulltop Movement from 1290-1293, when the pirates were forced to live on canned dinosaur-shaped spaghetti and thousands drowned themselves? Are you in favor of such things?Have you been touched by his noodly appendage?
Though I must say that I’m a member of the Reformed Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, who believe that it’s a lack of ninjas, not pirates that is responsible for global warming.
An excellent post. Thank you!How can you believe such things after what the Ninja Leotard Outlet did to the Franco-American community in Andorra in the Pulltop Movement from 1290-1293, when the pirates were forced to live on canned dinosaur-shaped spaghetti and thousands drowned themselves? Are you in favor of such things?