Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
/\ /\ This is exactly what the video was talking about. It's the main point, and the point that this threads opponents have been consistantly missing. More "Evolution is wrong here, here, and here, so creationism is valid"
Well we pretty much know that everything that exists involved energy, correct? Thunder, life, whatever you want to come up with... it all had to start somewhere and something had to fuel it, and whatever that spark was, I'm pretty sure we're attributing that to God. Whatever God is, he/she/it has the power to create. Making something from nothing has to have an explanation behind it, and intelligent design seems legitimate to me.

Also, is it better to believe in something in this life or to believe that you'll never know what that something is? I'd rather live with faith, personally.

Let's say, hypothetically, that there wasn't a God. Don't you think that the norms and morals associated with faith are beneficial to society anyway? Not the extremists, but those that try to have reasonably good intentions?

Without any faith, I think like a lot more people would feel like they've got nothing to lose.
meatw4d Reviewed by meatw4d on . The primary flaw in intelligent design This is what I've been saying all along, but I've yet to have a creationist even counter me on the issue. Creation "science" is entirely based on a false-dilema, with no actual empiracle evidence to back up these claims of an "intelligent designer". I encourage every person, creationist or otherwise, to watch this video and actually, seriously, consider the logic. This, right here, is why I get frustrated by people arguing that creationism and evolution are on equal grounds, as valid as the Rating: 5