The issue of creationism can be settled once and for all by the courts. If there is a murder, and the police find fingerprints and DNA and match those fingerprints and DNA to a suspect--the prosecution will argue that there is no other person on the planet with those two unique characteristics. A good creationist lawyer can argue that God created the world as it is, he therefore could create more than one man with identical fingerprints and DNA. If this is true, then whether God did or not is immaterial--he could. This leaves an element of doubt as to whether the killer is the killer. That God is all powerful should make that doubt a reasonable one if creationsim is correct. Logically, the man would have to be released via reasonable doubt. The court would have no recourse before allowing this arguement but to decide the question of creationsim vs evolution. Regardless what that decision is, one side or the other would appeal all the way to the supreme court.
2007-11-30
02:55:01
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Heywood, no where in the bible does it say god created each man seperately--i've been told god could make the world look like it was billions of years old even though he created it 6000 years ago. So now this is something he can't do? Make up your mind. Back into court.
2007-11-30
03:14:15 ·
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