God's warriors
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Gramme: i have read your posts and that is your best argument so far.
Brookoioioi
(Aug 27 07, 08:02)Well, I suppose we are all entitled to opinions. I do have one question for you: IF, hypothetically, creationism could be honestly proven to be the only correct answer to where we and everything else comes from, would you buy it?
If Darwinism could be proven to be the correct answer, I would buy it. However I don't think that's possible in a world that requires evidence and sound logic.
I will admit that creationism, while in my opinion the most sensible of the two prevalent answers to causality, cannot be absolutely proven outside of the realm of philosophy, since nobody was there to watch it happen. The same can be said of Darwinism. There are too many holes in the fossil record and too many philosophical retardations in that theory for it to be worth a damn. I think, in general, that rationalists who refuse to buy creationism and all that it implies will follow any notion that seems to have a halfway-decent explanation to the origin of matter and life. Anything to provide another explanation.