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Evolution as science |
Brown, James |
Oct 16, 2007
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Dear Talk Reason:
As a believer in the existance God, I have an observations of the Creation/Evolution debate: It seems like there should be a clarification
of some accusations on both sides.
Christians claim that evolution is not scientific because they believe it is false. I think their (and my) real point should be that the concepts of micro and macro evolution are, in fact, science, but that Darwinists are
wrong in asserting that such events actually happened.
Evolutionists claim that ID is a pseudoscience. I think their real point should be that the claims of ID are valid scientific objections to
evolution, but that they are wrong in asserting that God actually exists.
I am sick of Creationists, especially young earth ones, denying science on grounds that it contradicts the Bible (in my opinion it doesn't) and of Evolutionists denying valid scientific objections of ID on the grounds that it contradicts Atheism...
Does anybody on the other side of this agree?
Sincerely,
James Brown
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Evolution as science |
Cummings, Herman |
Oct 22, 2007
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This comment is posted because of its entertainment value. Have fun.
--TR administration
Clearing the Air About Genesis
No one else, presently walking on this Earth, is an expert on Genesis.
Do not even listen to anyone else trying to expound what Genesis is saying,
or what "creationism" is, for they do not understand the text, and are
speaking from ignorance. There is no "creation account" in Genesis. There
is no such thing as a "creation/evolution" contest. It is "evolution"
verses the "Observations of Moses ", given to Moses by God in 1598 BC, in
biblical order, as revealed by
the Living Word in the Gospels.
The world of theology (and creationism) has never understood Genesis,
so of course they would not have told us the truth, since they never did
their "homework". Each day in Genesis, from Gen. 1:2 thru 2:3 was a 24-hr
day , shown to Moses, taken from seven different weeks (1 day from Creation
Week, 6 days from 6 restoration weeks), and each week was from a different
geologic age. The seven days conveyed to Moses were not linear.
Genesis chapter two covers about a 200 yr period, starting in about
7200 BC, and has nothing to do with chapter one. There was no "evolution".
There was Creation, followed by extinction, then six periods of
restorations, with five more extinction events in between, ending each era
of mankind. With the third era of mankind (the second restoration), God
"redesigned" mankind to be in His image, after His likeness, in about 64
Million BC.
If you have comments, issues, or questions, direct them to me
(ephraim7@aol.com), or read the book "Moses Didn't Write About Creation!".
Have I made myself clear?
Herman Cummings
PO Box 1745
Fortson GA, 31808
Ephraim7@aol.com
(706) 662-2893
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Dan |
Nov 20, 2007
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It’s been said that the answers to God or the events leading up to the big bang are locked in a great cosmic vault. Most unfortunately, the combination to which is also locked in the vault. We’re never going to know those answers. Sure, there are plenty who stand outside the vault claiming to know its contents. But deep down, we all know that just isn’t possible. As for evolution, it makes no claim as to creation. It merely recounts the events that have happened in earth’s history. The faithful needlessly shake in their shoes.
The understanding of evolution started long before Darwin by a Scotsman named William "Strata" Smith. More commonly known as the father of modern geology, he also unearthed and collected a great many fossils, many of which were clearly extinct. The radiation and subsequent extinction of species was undeniable. Much like today, the mystery of how species came about and why they died was a great mystery. Darwin’s famous voyage was in part to get a better understanding of this. Despite what we’ve been told, Darwin didn’t sail willy-nilly around the globe stumbling onto the Galapagos Islands having an ah-ha moment and then hot footing it back to England to both write Origin of the Species and to irritate the church. http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/SIV_SOU/SMITH_WILLIAM_1769_1839_.html
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