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pieman3141
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Darwin awards rock. The idea is un-christian..ish.... but still, one can overlook the fact that they're based on darwinism and just ahve a laugh at human stupidity.
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That's a nice little story. Too bad it's bunk.[b said:Quote[/b] (ToJ | Dead_Aim @ July 07 2003,6:31)]You know that on Darwins death bed he admitted that there had to be a higher being ( God ) to create all this. Ill find the quote in my book later. Its one I got from Disciple Now.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]It is interesting how Darwin, even throughout his life, had doubts about his own theory. That why he, in fact, believed that is was only a theory.
Almost all scientific theory is an attempt to explain the universe (or some smaller part thereof) without God.[b said:Quote[/b] (Tom Kazansky @ July 07 2003,7:50)][b said:Quote[/b] ]It is interesting how Darwin, even throughout his life, had doubts about his own theory. That why he, in fact, believed that is was only a theory.
People often use this word improperly. Theory doesn't not mean a "wild guess" that scientists throw out. Theories are explainations for phenomena given known facts. Just because it's called the "theory of evolution" does not mean that the vast majority of scientists doubt its validity at all. The common use of the word and the scientific use of the word are VERY different!
[b said:Quote[/b] ]If it can be proved, then the hypothesis is no longer merely a theory, but it is a fact--not only has gravity been proved to exist, but an acurate formula has been written to chart its effects.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]However, I use 'theory' in this mannor for a reason. Scientists form hypotheses and then try to prove them. If it can be proved, then the hypothesis is no longer merely a theory, but it is a fact--not only has gravity been proved to exist, but an acurate formula has been written to chart its effects. It is the scientist's job to search for the truth and thus, if a hypotheses is proven to be false, he would not be a good scientist if he continued to believe in it because it is the scientist's job to find out truths (not opinions or merely hypotheses) about God's creation and how it works.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Evolution then, is still merely a hypothesis without valid proof. Thus it is not a fact. It is also a highly unprobable reality as scientific fact contradicts what the theory of evolution teaches. (If necesary I can expound on this in a new thread).
[b said:Quote[/b] ]The collision with Christian faith occurs because, so often, what we come to understand about the universe contravenes biblical law. For example, did you know that the existence of life on Mars has been proven?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]"By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported,—and that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible do miracles become,—that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us,—that the Gospels cannot be proven to have been written simultaneously with the events,—that they differ in many important details, far too important, as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eye witnesses;—by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation. The fact that many fake religions have spread over large portions of the earth like wildfire had some weight with me. But I was very unwilling to give up my belief; I feel sure of this, for I can remember often and often inventing day-dreams of old letters between distinguished Romans, and manuscripts being discovered at Pompeii or elsewhere, which confirmed in the most striking manner all that was written in the Gospels. But I found it more and more difficult, with free scope given to my imagination, to invent evidence which would suffice to convince me. Thus disbelief crept over me at a very slow rate, but was at last complete. The rate was so slow that I felt no distress, and have never since doubted even for a single second that my conclusion was correct."