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Creationism explaining a scientific idea with make-believe characters. Intelligent Design is just like evolution theroy except in certain places using God instead of science that can't exactly prove what's going on. Just wondered if you see it raining and think "Woah, God just made it rain." Do you people believe in any science at all? Or do you just give up and say "God made it that way." Can you people think for yourselfs or just choose not too?

2007-05-13 19:51:42 · 19 answers · asked by Mega 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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"God did it" is in essence the cornerstone of creationism. No explanation, no analysis, no experiments, just "God did it."

And they have the gall to call this nonsense "creation science"...

2007-05-13 19:55:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Could you be more arrogant?

The Bible commands Christians to examine the facts and make up their minds for themselves about EVERYTHING including whether or not God exists. It does NOT say 'blindy accept everything and if there's no proof then just believe". You obviously know very little about the religion you are attacking - but that's not unusual for types like you (types like you, being Democrat voters, anti-war protestors, anti-Christian (but damnit you'll stick up for Muslims no matter how evil their religion is) anti tax cut, I could go on and on - you're all so unoriginal these days!!).

Countless scientists have gone out on a mission to prove that God doesn't exist, and have instead become born-again Christians.

The arrogrant academics (you know, "those that can't do, teach") of the Western world are mostly bent on a crusade to disprove creation and Christianity and HATE the fact that they cannot. They HATE it that there's SO MANY FLAWS in the THEORY of evolution.

Science isn't a belief, genius. By asking if "you people believe in any science at all" you are in fact suggesting science is a 'belief' that can be disproved... what's the matter, don't YOU believe in science?

I "believe" in science, but I also know that there are many in the world of academia who are so convinced of their own superiority and hate to think there may be something more intelligent out there than themselves, that they are bent on disproving creationalism, and after all these years still can't manage to.

Pfft, to you. Get down off your high horse, it's a long long way to fall. Wouldn't want to you hurt yourself, although a bump on the head may improve your thought processes - can't be any worse than they already are!

2007-05-14 03:11:58 · answer #2 · answered by Rachella 2 · 2 0

No, sir, I, personally, use the word '' I Don't Know '' for all the things that I can't explain.
But i always want to learn more about these-almost-infinite things that i don't know yet. And I believe that GOD create Science so we, Humans, could learn about this universe that He create.

It's an irony isn't it?
GOD grants human beings with mind, this mind opens the door of science under the reasons so we can learn this universe and whatever inside it.
But, some human beings uses their minds to challenge GOD, the ONE that granted them with that Blessing....

Either you like it or not, you believe it or not, all these things that you really proud of (your geniuses minds, your beautiful looks, your wealth, etc) are belong to GOD and, MARK MY WORDS, One day HE WILL take it back from you....

When that day arrived, and you lost all those things that makes you proud, cocky, and think that you're the Omnipotent Being Himself (NaudzubillahiMindzalik),
When you have nothing, but your Sins and your Good Deeds,
WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO?

Peace,
Hopefully this could help Y'all
Have A Nice Day

2007-05-14 03:26:18 · answer #3 · answered by The Light One 2 · 2 0

No I usually draw upon God and holy writ to learn HOW to explain things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A GIFT, YOU KNOW...

But obviously, I'm not alone either!
Take this guy for instance:

Well, if they weren't legs, they certainly had some mechanism quite unlike they are now.

Actually, you will never get better answers to Q's like this than via this book.
The author uses those Genesis sections of the Bible and tests them scientifically to prove the very following:

Author-scientist, Denis Towers, recently made a discovery and reported his 9 year study and evidence of it - scientific evidence that proves the Adam and Eve Biblical story and categorically disproves evolution simultaneously, in a book released this year, in fact, via Xulon Press.com [apparently, also available through amazon.com].
It's called 'TWO BIRDS ... ONE STONE!"and proves that the cursed snake is diametrically opposite to man in every aspect - both, behaviorally and via applied anatomy.
This of course, proves the Adam and Eve story, wherein the snake directly opposed God and man!
It is a most fascinating, powerful and convincing book!

2007-05-14 03:02:48 · answer #4 · answered by dr c 4 · 0 1

God gets credit for it whether we understand it or not. For example, when my son asks why porkipines have needles on their back, I say "God made them that why so that they can protect themselves". When he asks, where does the universe end, I say, God knows. We haven't figured that out yet. Don't forget that God made science. However, he hasn't revealed to us how it all works. We have, with his help or without it, discovered how it works over the centuries. He's never been in a hurry to tell us about it. He is more concerned about us know about Him.

2007-05-14 03:29:38 · answer #5 · answered by IKB 3 · 2 0

Do evolutionists use the theory as a crutch so they don't have to deal with the idea that God could actually be out there and be smart and powerful enough to design the universe?

2007-05-14 03:07:44 · answer #6 · answered by Ellen J 7 · 4 0

Do you use science for everything you can't explain? Tell me you fully understand the process of one atom splitting and creating the whole universe. Can you even tell me what an atom is, and where it came from?? Don't accuse others of ignorance until you can prove your not.

2007-05-14 03:11:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

"The senseless one has said in his heart:
“There is no Jehovah.”
They have acted ruinously, they have acted detestably in [their] dealing.There is no one doing good."

"The heavens are declaring the glory of God;
And of the work of his hands the expanse is telling.

One day after another day causes speech to bubble forth,
And one night after another night shows forth knowledge.

There is no speech, and there are no words;
No voice on their part is being heard.

Into all the earth their measuring line has gone out,
And to the extremity of the productive land their utterances.
In them he has set a tent for the sun,

And it is like a bridegroom when coming out of his nuptial chamber;
It exults as a mighty man does to run in a path.

From one extremity of the heavens is its going forth,
And its [finished] circuit is to their [other] extremities;
And there is nothing concealed from its heat. "

2007-05-14 03:34:29 · answer #8 · answered by sxanthop 4 · 1 0

God was the creator of science. It did not all magically fall that way from a mysterious "explosion." If you don't believe there is a creator of the universe and of life on earth, you're believing in an absolutely endless number of coincidences.

2007-05-14 02:59:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I've actually ponder that much it seems all the good is god and all the bad has to be something else. It's like they are freaking zombies or something "god said so", "its in the bible" "insert passages from the bible they are getting sooo predictable. *now to a wait for some of these predictable stuff*. I should also seen the "do you use science for everything" I think they are getting upset because they been using it like a cheap pair of shoes that was bound to be worn out and no longer wearable.

2007-05-14 02:58:10 · answer #10 · answered by felpa_de_osa 3 · 1 4

its all just primitive superstition and ritual



Definitions of 'superstition' 2 definitions -
superstition (n.) An irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome.
superstition (n.) A belief, practice, or rite irrationally maintained by ignorance

Ritual
A ritual is a set of actions, performed mainly for their symbolic value, which is prescribed by a religion or by the traditions of a community. A ritual may be performed at regular intervals, or on specific occasions, or at the discretion of individuals or communities.

2007-05-14 03:11:25 · answer #11 · answered by paper bag 2 · 0 5

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