Re: Creation v. Evolution: the danger of misplaced dogmatism
- From: bimms@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 02:37:46 GMT
year, indicate that more complex molecules and enymes are produced. It is
only a mtter of time, Bimm. When biologists do manage to discover how life
comes about, are you going to poo-poo it, or are you going to sit up and
take notice?
If biologists ever discover a mechanism for how life came from non-
life, (highly dubious in my view) it will merely confirm that Jesus
could quite easily have risen from the dead.
Both abiogenesis, and Christ's resurrection, are examples of life
coming from non-life.
If you accept that life can come from non-life in the case of the
first living cell (from chemicals that had been dead for billions of
years)..... then there is no reason to not accept that life can also
come from non-life int he case of Jesus Christ (from a body that had
been dead for only three days).
Why would it be? Are you guys too afraid to discuss it or what? Perhaps
they allow it to get through in order to be "fair and balanced". But don't
think I didn't notice that you didn't actually respond to my statement,
above.
I did not respond because it is supposedly off-limits. I've tried to
respond to such posts in the past, and had my posts rejected. That's
okay, that is why I started posting at talk.origins. The truth has to
get out somehow.
I read your posts there on ocassion, Bimm, especially when I need a good
laugh. You certainly do get a thrashing there, that's for sure.
I get a "thrashing" in the form of ad homs. The level of use of the ad
hom fallacy is rather absurd over there. But I keep plugging away,
hoping that some of them over there actually have real evidence for
evolution. They don't, at least not yet.
that for you. If you think the evidence is rather slim, it is only because
you either 1) don't understand the evidence, or 2) ignore anything that
doesn't fit with your world view.
False dichotomy. Again, although I can't go into it here, I encourage
you to head over there where you can join the rest of that gang as
they try to disprove my arguments...... through the use of the ad
hominem fallacy. (Whoops!) Needless to say, I'm not over-impressed.
George
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