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2nd graders are not pessimists. They believe in superheroes, they believe man is superior to dinosaurs. They know we are here, not the dinosaurs.And as I posted to philipp, a 2nd grader would state the obvious that if dinosaurs and man coexisted, men would be eaten and eliminated.
Man has faced bears, lions, tigers, wolves, crocodiles, hippopotamus, elephants, poisonous snakes, poisonous scorpions, constrictor snakes, whales, sharks, killer whales, and here we are. (I apologize to other predators not in my list, but you know you belong in it too). It seems dinosaurs were the only living land animals when they disappeared from the face of the Earth. By what you say, “would be eaten and eliminated”, I gather that no other land animal could have existed, I don’t see why your rule “would be eaten and eliminated” applies only to humans, I don’t see why dinosaurs would discriminate only against humans. So, if the scenario was that dinosaurs eliminated all other land animals from the face of the Earth, then the evolution re-started 65 million years ago. There were animals in the water, but land animal (the dinosaurs) were whipped out. Now, scientists say that life on Earth began 3.5 to 3.65 BILLION years ago. That means that from the beginning of life to the end of the dinosaurs took 3.43 BILLION years. Considering the initial 3.43 BILLION years, is 65 MILLION years enough time for all present living land animals to have re-evolved? Wonder what happened this 2nd time around with reptiles that dinosaurs didn’t reappear or didn’t grow as big as before, but it will be wise not to ask.
My analogy is good because we see the hand of a creator. The spoon didn’t evolve until becoming a ship. There is common matter in both, but man made them separately.I’m afraid that is a poor analogy. The metal in both a ship and a spoon was originally mined from a rock before it was molded by a human. Hence, the rock is their common ancestor.
I don’t agree it’s the “only” position. Are you saying that you, as a Catholic scientist, don’t share in the responsibility of what’s happening with the “Dawkins, Hitchens, Dennet and the like”? Is it just my (our) fault only because I (we) ask “why”? How many times have we been told that the only stupid question is the one that is not asked? Now you tell me not to ask. You are the “experts” in these field, I don’t see what’s wrong in asking you “why”. In the Socratic method, a question answered opens more question. By answering the questions knowledge grows.It’s not a convenient position, it is the only position that science holds. Ironically, it is people with your worldview (that believe that science can answer the “why” questions) that actually give credibility to the atheistic theologies of Dawkins, Hitchens, Dennett and the like. Those who understand that science has no absolute purview in “why” questions are able to see the atheistic positions as philosophies and theological garbage.
Should a science teacher send his students to a philosopher/theologian when they ask him, WHY does an airplane fly? WHY does a ship float?
Dawkins can’t answer HOW the last animal without eyes found out about the laws of optics, in order to make the genetic changes that resulted in the evolution of the optic system in living animals. HOW did that animal know that a big ball of fire (that we call Sun) was up there? HOW did it know that the light it emits reaches Earth? HOW did it know solid objects reflect light? HOW did it know that light reflected by solid objects could be captured to give us its form, color? HOW did it know what colors are? No matter HOW big his expertise in his field, Dawkins can’t answer these “HOW” questions. No one can. These are not theological questions, by the way.Just because the man is inept in theology does not mean he is inept in his area of expertise.
Granted. But they described them as the remains of living micro organisms that came from Mars. It amazes me that you give more importance to me saying “trilobites”, than to NASA saying the rock came from Mars!I can guarantee you they did not identify the fossils as trilobites. Trilobites were not microscopic organisms.
Ever heard of media bias? 300,000+ people at this year’s March for Life in DC and no secular media coverage. Common sense scientists don’t get heard because they are not controversial enough, or not in line with what the liberal, atheistic media wants them to find. Hence the complete blackout when it was revealed the molecules were not of biological origin.
I say this to common-sense scientists: stop hesitating and start acting. Silence is not the solution. “Political correctness” is not the answer either. The void you leave, by not wanting to credit everything unknown to God’s miraculous supernatural intervention, will be filled by others. Remember what’s been said: when the good people on Earth stops acting, evil advances.Scientists aren’t afraid to use God and nature in the same sentence. We are just hesitant to credit everything unknown to His miraculous supernatural intervention.