Those who go gung-ho for the evolutionary origin of man usually deny the existence of God as the Absolute Truth. But when they expunge higher realization from their consciousness, how in the world do they manage to see man as beholden only to some natural origin and order?
Are they not trying to substitute one "absolute" (which they claim does not exist) for another ?
Just look at the absurd contradiction and monumental ego behind that statement:
"There is no Absolute Truth."
What say you all ?
2007-12-17
02:24:09
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froggy, I think you mean, Adaptation or if you like only applicable of the beasts - Evolution I mean but for Mankind NO!
2007-12-17
02:35:05 ·
update #1
Only the beasts evolves or adapts but man don't. In fact, they devolved in their own life-time. They are born a bouncy baby like a "plum" but died and shriveled up like a prune.
A young toad and an old toad looks the same.
so does a horse or a dog. I never see an old wrinkled horse, do you?
2007-12-17
02:44:13 ·
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I think that what most evolutionists hold onto is micro-evolution being proof for macro-evolution. Micro-evolution is no more than adaptation in essence and reality. Evolutionists assume and we both know what assuming does because there is no evidence for macro-evolution. Another thing is what evolutionists call the evolution of bacteria as proof. They are wrong here also because if they would look at scientific studies they would see that the bacteria adapts to become resistant to antibiotics while never changing it's DNA make-up. In other words the bacteria is still the same species as it was when it was more susceptible to the antibiotics.
2007-12-17 02:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There is most definitely an absolute truth! The fact of the matter is...something is right and everything else is wrong. We may each have our own "truth" that we lay claim to, but that does not make it absolute nor does it even make it truth.
2007-12-17 10:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth is as changeable as the stars, just give it some time and whatever you believe is absolutely true will no doubt be refined or proven to be incorrect or crumble in to reason which you could not have foreseen.
Cling to love rather than absolute truth, it ages better
2007-12-17 10:33:02
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answered by The Sage 4
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are you trying to prove you know nothing? nobody is claiming evolution is absolute truth. but it is the best explanation for how we got here based on naturally occurring phenomena. and every scientific theory in biology that has come about since darwin only enforces the theory of evolution.
2007-12-17 10:29:03
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answered by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5
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Say WHAT?
There is a coherent question lurking in there, somewhere?
I agree that is really irritating when others do not share out closely held misconceptions. I feel that there must be a small group of true believers, somewhere out there, that probably agree with your personal misassumptions.
Look for a fundie church and they will support your fear of...knowledge!
2007-12-17 10:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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While I don't believe in gods, I do believe in the absolute truth of Mathematics.
2007-12-17 10:28:37
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answered by drmultiverse 5
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I say, if you believe in this "god is the absolute truth" BS, why do you need to know why others question it???? Why can't people just believe what they want, without having others opinions forced upon them??? Love your 'god' and leave me to my own beliefs.............
2007-12-17 10:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is undeniable. you see it working today. what you call survival of the fittest is a part of the eveolutionary process.
slower animals are easier for other animals to kill, right? so the genes of the faster animals stand a better chance of being passed on so after several generations the species as a whole will grow to be faster.
2007-12-17 10:27:37
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answered by froggy_logic 6
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We don't deny absolute truth. We deny your claims of a bearded sky pixie for which you have no evidence.
2007-12-17 10:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Science does not claim absolutes.
2007-12-17 10:27:52
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answered by nondescript 7
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