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No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
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The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
Assuming the God of IWantGod and of Ed’s is the Christian God, than your idea of God is neither the God of IWantGod or of Ed’s.Indeed and agreed. But I was highlighting the fact that people can only agree or not on the claim that specific definitions of any given god are true.
The God in whom Ed believes and the God in whom IWantGod believes are identical in some ways but totally different in others. So neither of them believes in what the other does.
You cannot pick and choose the attributes of God as you feel would better suit yourself. I will grant that the God in which IWantGod believes might exist, whereas Ed will not. So he is more an atheist in that regard than am I.
There are millions fungal species, how many "environmental changes " do you suppose it took evolution to produce that amount of bio-diversity ?Techno2000:![]()
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
Another rule for forum debate: Don’t ask questions when you don’t understand the subject well enough to know the answer yourself.Wozza:![]()
There are millions fungal species, how many "environmental changes " do you suppose it took evolution to produce that amount of bio-diversity ?Techno2000:![]()
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
You must be confusing me with someone else. I don’t have an idea of God. God is what other people tell me He is.Wozza:![]()
Assuming the God of IWantGod and of Ed’s is the Christian God, than your idea of God is neither the God of IWantGod or of Ed’s.Indeed and agreed. But I was highlighting the fact that people can only agree or not on the claim that specific definitions of any given god are true.
The God in whom Ed believes and the God in whom IWantGod believes are identical in some ways but totally different in others. So neither of them believes in what the other does.
You cannot pick and choose the attributes of God as you feel would better suit yourself. I will grant that the God in which IWantGod believes might exist, whereas Ed will not. So he is more an atheist in that regard than am I.
This has got to be one of the greatest ironies in the history of mankind, namely, an atheist (no offense) instructing and catechizing catholics and christians about their faith.Wozza:![]()
Assuming the God of IWantGod and of Ed’s is the Christian God, than your idea of God is neither the God of IWantGod or of Ed’s.Indeed and agreed. But I was highlighting the fact that people can only agree or not on the claim that specific definitions of any given god are true.
The God in whom Ed believes and the God in whom IWantGod believes are identical in some ways but totally different in others. So neither of them believes in what the other does.
You cannot pick and choose the attributes of God as you feel would better suit yourself. I will grant that the God in which IWantGod believes might exist, whereas Ed will not. So he is more an atheist in that regard than am I.
You should move away from the idea that the term ‘atheist’ is somehow derogatory. Just because some people mentally curl a lip when using the word doesn’t make it a bad thing. But no offence taken in any case.Richca:![]()
…an atheist (no offense)…Wozza:![]()
Assuming the God of IWantGod and of Ed’s is the Christian God, than your idea of God is neither the God of IWantGod or of Ed’s.Indeed and agreed. But I was highlighting the fact that people can only agree or not on the claim that specific definitions of any given god are true.
The God in whom Ed believes and the God in whom IWantGod believes are identical in some ways but totally different in others. So neither of them believes in what the other does.
You cannot pick and choose the attributes of God as you feel would better suit yourself. I will grant that the God in which IWantGod believes might exist, whereas Ed will not. So he is more an atheist in that regard than am I.
Yes. That is part of the definition of a species, it is reproductively isolated.So, marble crayfish are going to produce more marble crayfish ?
Are you sure your on the right forum and thread?You bet it’s unoriginal. There are only so many ways to say: ‘This thread is not an attempt by anyone to deny God’s existence’.
Okie dokie, whatever suits your fancyBut say I will until it gets through. Or even if it is ignored I will keep repeating it because to state otherwise is not being truthful.
If you lke I will try to format it in iambic penameter or maybe as a haiku. But it will be repeated as often as required. Which is when you or others continue to attempt this deflection.![]()
Is this the section for discussing philosophy? And the thread discussing the scientific validity of evolution? Then yeah, right place…Are you sure your on the right forum and thread?
All that we divide into “natural” and “supernatural” are the result of Divine Providence. It is an artificial division, actually, because the division is based on what we humans can predict and what we can’t.I believe in natural evolution overseen and driven by the supernatural Creator.
Strictly speaking and theologically, creation is God’s direct and supernatural activity in the production of the creation or the universe out of nothing (and its formation according to creationists such as the works in the Genesis seven day creation narrative) and it is distinguished from the work of divine providence which has to do with God guiding and preserving creation. Accordingly, divine providence presupposes creation.Spyridon:![]()
All that we divide into “natural” and “supernatural” are the result of Divine Providence. It is an artificial division, actually, because the division is based on what we humans can predict and what we can’t.I believe in natural evolution overseen and driven by the supernatural Creator.
Bingo. Give Spyridon a prize off the top shelf! One of the very few people who understand the difference.Spyridon:![]()
All that we divide into “natural” and “supernatural” are the result of Divine Providence. It is an artificial division, actually, because the division is based on what we humans can predict and what we can’t.I believe in natural evolution overseen and driven by the supernatural Creator.
I do know the answer, it would take an impossible number of environmental changes for evolution to produce that amount of fungal diversity.Techno2000:![]()
Another rule for forum debate: Don’t ask questions when you don’t understand the subject well enough to know the answer yourself.Wozza:![]()
There are millions fungal species, how many "environmental changes " do you suppose it took evolution to produce that amount of bio-diversity ?Techno2000:![]()
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
Of course it would. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
I do know the answer, it would take an impossible number of environmental changes for evolution to produce that amount of fungal diversity.Techno2000:![]()
Another rule for forum debate: Don’t ask questions when you don’t understand the subject well enough to know the answer yourself.Wozza:![]()
There are millions fungal species, how many "environmental changes " do you suppose it took evolution to produce that amount of bio-diversity ?Techno2000:![]()
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
Don’t put your trust in the scientific community, they won’t you help you in the next life.Techno2000:![]()
Of course it would. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
I do know the answer, it would take an impossible number of environmental changes for evolution to produce that amount of fungal diversity.Techno2000:![]()
Another rule for forum debate: Don’t ask questions when you don’t understand the subject well enough to know the answer yourself.Wozza:![]()
There are millions fungal species, how many "environmental changes " do you suppose it took evolution to produce that amount of bio-diversity ?Techno2000:![]()
Of course it does. I’ll let the scientific community know as soon as I can.Wozza:![]()
The bio-diversity of the 10 million different species of plants and animals we have today makes macroevolution even more implausible.No. You’re all grown up. Look it up yourself. I’m up to the back teeth spoon feeding you info.
How is reproductively isolated an reproductive advantage ?Techno2000:![]()
Yes. That is part of the definition of a species, it is reproductively isolated.So, marble crayfish are going to produce more marble crayfish ?
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