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Fenixp
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MrAlphaNumeric
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(edit: Damn, someone beat me to it...)
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Crispy78
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This is a very intelligent design. I have study this for 20 years and any evolutionist who tries to state other wise is either blind or will just flat out not except there is a GOD because they have superior issues.
If evolution was true, the venomous snake would have died of its own venom when "evolving". The giraffe would have suffered a heart attack as the giraffes heart changes when it dips its head to drink water. Again, this can keep going on too.
Yes, I'm a Christian, so I'll leave you with a quote. "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God." - Psalm 14
First of all, it's not like it's any amazing coincidence that we live on a planet that can support life. If the planet couldn't support life, we wouldn't be here. There are uncounted billions of stars out there in the universe, each of which might have multiple planets orbiting it. If you play those sort of odds you're bound to end up with planets here and there with the right conditions to support life. It sounds like you think people were also popping into existence on other planets, briefly clutching their throats and gasping before dropping dead from asphyxiation...
Although, having said that - that's exactly what would have happened to Adam and Eve if they had popped into existence on Earth more than about 2.5 billion years ago. Before then there was no oxygen in the atmosphere to support life - it was created by photosynthesizing organisms over the preceding billion years or so.
(Useful diagram: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geologic_Clock_with_events_and_periods.svg]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geologic_Clock_with_events_and_periods.svg[/url])
It only had to happen in a small time frame if you believe the literal word of the bible, that the earth was created about 6000 years ago. No-one with any credibility in this field of science thinks this.
As for the other bits...
Snake venom: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/questions/question/2276/
The giraffe's neck actually contains one of the classic examples of evolution, i.e. the detour taken by the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Surely an 'intelligent' designer wouldn't have made a cock-up like that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve#Evidence_of_evolution
If you (or anyone, for that matter) want a concise and readable explanation of evolution (I suspect you don't!), with many many specific examples, you could do a lot worse than read Richard Dawkins' book The Greatest Show On Earth - it is brilliant.
Your quote I'm afraid does nothing for me except highlight the insidious nature of religion - you're a fool if you don't believe in God. Afraid I believe the exact opposite.
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Everything you say is just the same old, same old "god in the gaps' argument put together in a twisted, haphazard fashion.
We must draw inferences from observation and thus arrive at a logical conclusion. Such a process is called ratiocination. Thus to believe in something without confirming its veracity is to lend credence to a pre-conceived notion.
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Because if there would happen to be God of sorts, yet the God existed in say in totally different dimension than what we live in - then ofcourse it would be rather impossible(?) to reach God with our regular logical thinking.
Say if you were to see the world "through the eyes of normal earthworm" - the world would be very different to you simply because the senses you have are totally different than the human senses.
Now if there is God that created everything, then would that not imply God would have to be able to sense somehow everything? We humans certainly cannot do that. There are animals with better senses than we have - but even they are bound in the same three dimension + time as we are.
How about God if one exists? How God might sense the world if God existed?
As engineer, when i contemplate about philosophy and religions concerning God - i do often have to ask myself if we are looking for God from the right place to begin with? Could it be said that God might be found outside "the container" we ourselves are?
Well, suppose this is the very reason religions are matters of "faith".
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Fenixp
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Oh boy, so I assume you believe in all the Nostradamus end of the world BS,too because with lots of imagination some of his predictions can be interpreted as having come true. Is there anything you don't believe? What about team jamotide?
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So it is not (only) about odds. It is a bit like if I say "Tomorrow I will eat fish!", it doesn't make me a great prophet if I indeed eat fish tomorrow, because it may be I'll simply strive to do that tomorrow because I said so the day before.
It makes sense that jews tried their best to get back to middle east, because the bible told them that is what they are going to (and should) do. So, a self-fulfillling prophecy. If it wasn't for bible, they might have gone to north pole instead, having regional disputes with eskimos.
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pimpmonkey2382.313
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It is in fact humanly impossible to form the belief that something is true without any evidence indicating that to be the case. If there was nothing indicating something to be true, then no one would form the belief that it was in the first place, so every belief, religious or not, has reason to believe it. Whether it is good reason is a different story.
Speaking as a Christian, I happen to think there are good reasons to believe it is true, otherwise I wouldn't still be a Christian. There are also a number of proofs out there for the existence of God, such as Aquinas's Five Ways. It's fine if you think my reasons are poor or the proofs are flawed, but to say there is no reason to believe it is incorrect.
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