Re: Natural selection and favorable traits how were they measured ?
- From: hersheyh <hersheyhv@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 16:33:11 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 25, 3:31 pm, backspace <sawireless2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 23, 4:28 am, Friar Broccoli <Elia...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With that in mind, I have three questions for you:
1) The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest major Galaxy to our Milky
Way Galaxy. It is a bit more than 2,000,000 light years away.
How did light from Andromeda get here in 6000 years?
I reject the premise of your question. What came before time, space
and matter, the Logos or Language.
Is this a bass ackward way of saying that time, space, and matter are
a reality independent of Logos? Or are you saying that *your* reality
is just 'words' which apparently can mean anything you want them to?
Do us all a favor and test this idea by walking out a 23rd story
window.
Jesus Christ is Language and by
his language he created the cosmos and determined the speed of light
itself. And being God he could have made the speed of light anything
he wanted at the instant of creation itself.
So you claim, without evidence. But the question is whether the speed
of light we observe and measure is independent of the words we use to
describe it.
Since there was no matter or human observers of physics before Christ
spoke electromagnetism and gravity etc. into existence you therefore
can't extrapolate backwards from our present observations (note
observations not laws, there is no such thing as a law of physics).
So you assert without evidence. Again, we have no evidence whatsoever
that Jesus spoke or existed at that time.
When Christ speaks a new heaven and new universe into existence after
the Great White throne judgement, the Second "law" of thermodynamics
will not be able to prevent Language himself from changing matter
itself. Read the book by Prof.Herrmannhttp://www.raherrmann.com"Your
endangered mind" where he explains with his math of Ultralogics that
you can't apply the observations of physics as we understand them
today and apply them into the distant future or past since nobody was
there back then to take measurements.
2) After Noah's flood, how did the kangaroos get back to
Australia? (Note that kangaroos are just an example. Unique
geographically isolated groups of species, including fresh
water fish, are found all over the planet.)
The kangaroo questionhttp://www.icr.orghave answered somewhere.
Nah. They don't have a consistent answer. The only consistent with
the evidence answer is that there was no world-wide flood.
You
know the answer to the question and if you don't you can pick up the
phone and ask them or order a book where they will give you an answer.
But then again you do know the creationist answer and I would like to
know as well, so if you would start a new thread with the answer
please.
3) In Genesis 4:14 Cain says to God:
"Behold, You have driven me this day from the face of the
ground; and from Your face I will be hidden, and I will be a
vagrant and a wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me
will kill me."
Who do you think Cain feared would kill him?
This seems to be a variant of where did Cain get his wife, whichhttp://www.answersingenesis.orghave answered. Cain married his
sister. Don't derail the thread further with this issue, rather start
a new thread, we are focusing on NS in this one.
Was he, then, afraid of his sister? Clearly hell hath no fury... But
then the Bible certainly gives some women the power to revenge.
Judith, Ester, Solome, etc. Cut their heads off when they sleep.
.
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