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10-21-2007, 09:27 PM #11Junior Member
Some front line views of the war against God.
Haha creationism.....
"The origins of the universe can be explained by ancient folklore that predates the discovery of the atom."
This is the problem, creationism is not an answer to the question of 'where did existence come from?'
God created the universe because his power is equal to his will.
Ok, How? How on a microscopic level was all matter formed? God wanted to so he did and then there we were? You're skipping the explanation part, but evolution doesn't pretend to have this answer either. WE DON'T HAVE THIS ANSWER AND NEVER WILL.
What creationism does is pretend we've always had the answer to where we came from. It casts aside genuine evidential analysis of our environment in favor of keeping our old ideas.
And as for eugenics I think the idea that a group of humans is superior to another is a lot older than the theory of evolution. Just because some bastards in Nazi Germany like to use the "theory of evolution" as an excuse for genocide does NOT tie eugenics to evolutionary theory. Every group that has ever gone to war thought they were superior and should survive while their enemies died. For thousands of years. Some even used religion as an excuse for their superiority.
huh..... The more ya know........
I'm sorry but nobody here knows enough about the universe to even begin to say how it all started.
And you are using the same explanation for reality as you were at age 5.
'God poofed us here' may be an excellent way for a child to conceptualize the world, but at some point you have to look a little closer at what the evidence suggests.
And don't bother with the quoting each sentence I said and then countering it with "but you can't prove that" Nothing can be proven. This is one of the most basic assumptions of science. Science never claims to have proven anything, and encourages inspection into every theory as such. Creationism seems to take this type of inspection as an insult. You don't start out with your answer and mold your hypothesis and evidence around that. You look at the evidence and then come up with a hypothesis. Your data either confirm or disconfirm the hypothesis (not prove).
Evolution is not an absolute, it's an idea to explain what we have observed with scientific inquiry. Creationism, on the other hand, is absolute and says that it can never change. Evolutionary theory has undergone a lot of changes since it was developed.
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