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What do you believe evolution says about abiogenesis?universalchiro wrote:metsfan, you missed that crispy wrote erroneously three statements and has brought no evidence just called believers in God BS, and you applaud him and promote him to teach science to children?
This reminds me of fulfilled prophecy of Romans 1:18-32 after man rejects God and doesn't honor Him as creator, ...became futile in their speculations, & their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools ...(2 Timothy 4:3-4) For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, & will turn their ears from the truth & will turn aside to myths.
I'm not sure what the erroneous statements are, but having read what both of you have to say, I trust him a lot more in a science classroom than I would trust youuniversalchiro wrote:metsfan, you missed that crispy wrote erroneously three statements and has brought no evidence just called believers in God BS, and you applaud him and promote him to teach science to children?
I find it quite amusing that this is in a book that is one gigantic myth.This reminds me of fulfilled prophecy of Romans 1:18-32 after man rejects God and doesn't honor Him as creator, ...became futile in their speculations, & their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools ...(2 Timothy 4:3-4) For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, & will turn their ears from the truth & will turn aside to myths.
I don't find it amusing at all. It is actually proof that mankind wrote the book, not god. This is so the doubters won't question and they can be dominated and manipulated and the manipulation continues 2000 years later.Metsfanmax wrote:I'm not sure what the erroneous statements are, but having read what both of you have to say, I trust him a lot more in a science classroom than I would trust youuniversalchiro wrote:metsfan, you missed that crispy wrote erroneously three statements and has brought no evidence just called believers in God BS, and you applaud him and promote him to teach science to children?Your answer to literally every scientific question of any import seems to be "God did it." How is that supposed to inculcate scientific thinking and analysis skills into children?
I find it quite amusing that this is in a book that is one gigantic myth.This reminds me of fulfilled prophecy of Romans 1:18-32 after man rejects God and doesn't honor Him as creator, ...became futile in their speculations, & their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools ...(2 Timothy 4:3-4) For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, & will turn their ears from the truth & will turn aside to myths.

Sure I'll say God created and I'll use the science to understand how things function that He created. For example we both can study how gravity functions, but you don't know how or when it evolved. We both can study light and learn its functions and parameters, but you don't know how or when it evolved. You only speculate, yet you take a huge leap of faith the other universes applied force to our universe to reduce Entropy. That's a belief not knowing (ie not science). Our universe is so fine tuned that to altered one Law of physics the order would collapse, well you believe that the evolution of this order came from multiverses. Yet this is a belief.Metsfanmax wrote:I'm not sure what the erroneous statements are, but having read what both of you have to say, I trust him a lot more in a science classroom than I would trust youuniversalchiro wrote:metsfan, you missed that crispy wrote erroneously three statements and has brought no evidence just called believers in God BS, and you applaud him and promote him to teach science to children?Your answer to literally every scientific question of any import seems to be "God did it." How is that supposed to inculcate scientific thinking and analysis skills into children?
I find it quite amusing that this is in a book that is one gigantic myth.This reminds me of fulfilled prophecy of Romans 1:18-32 after man rejects God and doesn't honor Him as creator, ...became futile in their speculations, & their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools ...(2 Timothy 4:3-4) For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, & will turn their ears from the truth & will turn aside to myths.
I've never said that, and I do not believe that.universalchiro wrote:yet you take a huge leap of faith the other universes applied force to our universe to reduce Entropy.
I've never said that, and I do not believe that.Our universe is so fine tuned that to altered one Law of physics the order would collapse, well you believe that the evolution of this order came from multiverses.
Any top biologist will tell you that evolution is a fact. It's not my fault that you do not understand what facts are.I'm fine with your belief, you just lose ground by saying its fact when even the top scientist that strongly adhere to your belief (that are honest) won't say its fact.
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I don't want to be nit picky, but the "Bible" isn't a "Book." Are yo referring to Genesis? Are you aware of the exact definition of the word myth?Metsfanmax wrote:I find it quite amusing that this is in a book that is one gigantic myth.

I was referring to the entirety of the Bible (whether you want to call it a "book" is irrelevant. I understand that it's a collection of lots of random, contradictory stories and claims.). The fact that some aspects of the story may have historical accuracy does not alter the fact that the story is a myth. There may be some authenticity to the Trojan war referred to in the Iliad and the Odyssey but we could all agree that Homer was engaged in mythology.tzor wrote:I don't want to be nit picky, but the "Bible" isn't a "Book." Are yo referring to Genesis? Are you aware of the exact definition of the word myth?Metsfanmax wrote:I find it quite amusing that this is in a book that is one gigantic myth.
You remember I also live on Long Island right?If you indeed understood correctly everything in the above, then you are correct and you win a cigar.
Unfortunately, it is against the law for me to deliver said cigar to you.