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- -sputnik-0
not what i meant xaos.
i'm out as well...this was a little interesting but is going nowhere.
- Brian220
"Not to mention that it violates scientific laws like the second law of Thermodynamics."
good one. Of course god wouldn't be bound by entropy. HE'd just snap his giant fingers and do a tap dance. Please.
In fact entropy is overcome every day when ou get out of bed. It's not the only force in the universe.
- ribit0
exactly... If you are going to start quoting science then at least learn the basics of evolutionary processes.
- Mimio0
Anybody who thinks that homo sapiens are only 6000 years old has some serious explaining to do.
- froww0
Brian & Ribbit - Evolution teaches the matter is moving from disorder to order... that things should become more refined as time goes on. This flies in the face of a documented scientific law. The law states that matter breaks down and this is not exclusive to closed systems. Things deteriorate and furthermore the death rate is still 1 for 1... we're all going to make it.
There's no way for evolution to get around this nor do it's proponents have a satisfactory response.
Keep in mind that Evolution does not even qualify as a scientific theory because it is neither observable nor testable among other things.
- Gorbie0
evolution is a fact.
the course of this thread is a sad reminder of just that..
- froww0
Mimio - there are different schools of thought within the Creationist camp about the age of humans and the earth. There is room for debate there.
One thing is certain carbon dating is about as reliable as my bowels. So careful about what you read regarding what the "experts" say. Look at both sides. Some goodies (as is my custom to share):
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido…
- Brian220
"Anybody who thinks that homo sapiens are only 6000 years old has some serious explaining to do."
When the former Canadian PM Kim Campbell was on Bill Marr last season she said the US is the only industrial country where someone who says the jury is still out on evolution could be a serious condidate for president.
On one hand we have the bill of rights and on the other we have a large quantity of religious zealots who'd be happier living in a theocracy. As long as it's based on their version of the TRUTH.
- mrdobolina0
The fossils include two adult males and one child and are estimated to be 160,000 years old. They were found among stone tools and butchered hippopotamus bones. Cut marks on the skulls suggest an early form of mortuary practice.
Froww, so the first humans were 6,000 to 10,000 years ago? What do you say about this?
- xaoscontrol0
"evolution is a fact.
the course of this thread is a sad reminder of just that..
Gorbie
(aug 4 04, 11:03)"I like it gorbie.....
we've gone from the gay marriage debateto evolution vs. creation and we'll be heading into something else soon
- froww0
midget proctology is where this thread, I fear, is going.
- ms790
My cable was out last night, so I had to watch old school TV, I got stuck on one of them religious propaganda channels, man... some of those people are really scary, and they say some fucked up shiot. like he was saying somthing about God to the ribb of the man to make a woman, and not a nother man. I think Religion is a scary concept, it leads to violence and suffering around the world !
- Gorbie0
how about abortion....
anyone?
- Mimio0
Thanks for the pointer to the Christian websites Froww. I'm fairly well read on the subject already.
Here's one of my favs:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido…
- froww0
Perhaps those consumed with religion would like a Theocracy... not me. Nor any of the other Christ-followers I know.
I do believe there will come a day when Christ sets up his earthly millenial Kingdom. No one knows the day or the hour though.
- Brian220
http://www.panspermia.org/seconl…
Sometimes people say that life violates the second law of thermodynamics. This is not the case; we know of nothing in the universe that violates that law. So why do people say that life violates the second law of thermodynamics? What is the second law of thermodynamics?
- froww0
lol Mimio - My books can beat up yours! hehehe...
I guess it all comes down to objectivity and making a reasonable decision after studying both sides. Again, for me... I just don't have the faith to bow at the altar of naturalism/humanism.
- xaoscontrol0
abortion:
i understand both sides of the argument...I don't believe it's my place to tell a young girl that was raped by some Baath party member that she should't get an abortion....but again, I think it's irrisposible for someone to use it as a form of birth control.....
- Brian220
"Perhaps those consumed with religion would like a Theocracy... not me. Nor any of the other Christ-followers I know."
Anyone who believes Ashcoft when he said that Christian morals can be legislated longs for a theocracy.
- ribit0
froww.. Please stop the pseudo-science. You completed high school right?