daveinprague
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Let me get back to you after the lotto results this weekend.
God, yeah u think it's true, but gods got a different name and I'm sure god has to be a woman.
A good discussion, but there seems to be a lot of confusion about what evolutionary theory actually theorises. There is nothing in evolutionary theory that would contradict the presense of a deity or contradict the possibility of God creating the universe.
Essentially science is struggling to come up with a competing theory to that, and they are currently left with multiverse theories that frankly require a lot more belief than Christianity. To me this marks a complete failing of science to answer that question, because the multiverse theory is actually non-scientific and cannot conform to scientific method as it is not falsifiable.
So we're left with non-scientific theory to try and answer what is surely the biggest question about our world. If the greatest scientific minds in the world cannot suggest a scientific alternative to God then you have to question those laymen who write off the concept of God so easily. I find it hard to understand how 'atheism' exists at all under these circumstances, other than through ignorance.
Personally I feel that the multiverse theory is completely hypothetical and unsubstantial, whilst the other is intriguing and can be complemented with the testimony of billions throughout time. The story of the early Christian church is particularly compelling and something clearly happened in the middle east at the time of Jesus' existence that convinced thousands to do crazy, sometimes incredible, and often fatal things in order to tell that story across the world.
A good discussion, but there seems to be a lot of confusion about what evolutionary theory actually theorises. There is nothing in evolutionary theory that would contradict the presense of a deity or contradict the possibility of God creating the universe.
Essentially science is struggling to come up with a competing theory to that, and they are currently left with multiverse theories...
it depends on how you define your god,, which no one seems to want to answer.
"Love" is a good start.
It's a human survival instinct.
er what? multiverse is a hypothesis attempting to explain the consequences of quantum physics. you're right, it is hypothetical. it has nothing to do what so ever with evolution, which is a theory conerned with biology.
as for the conflict between evolution and "God" back to an earlier reply, it depends on how you define your god,, which no one seems to want to answer.
Atheism exists through ignorance of what? An atheist doesn't necessarily have to subscribe to a multiverse theory. "Don't know" is a perfectly acceptable answer.
... or the start of a tennis game. Nothing to do with religion.
It's a human survival instinct.
It's a human survival instinct.
that was exactly my point, people seem to keep bringing up evolution in a discussion about 'does God exist'. The conversation about evolutionary theory has absolutely no bearing on the question original posed on page 1, post 1 but lots of posters seem to think that you can't have evolution and God
I don't think there is much, if any conflict between the two personally, but thats a different discussion entirely
I don't understand how you can be a convicted atheist if you don't have a proper alternative to the question about the origin of our universe, life and our race. The only circumstances I can see people taking that stance is through a rejection of certain facts, or ignorance of the details.
I don't understand how you can be a convicted atheist if you don't have a proper alternative to the question about the origin of our universe, life and our race. The only circumstances I can see people taking that stance is through a rejection of certain facts, or ignorance of the details.
So we're left with non-scientific theory to try and answer what is surely the biggest question about our world. If the greatest scientific minds in the world cannot suggest a scientific alternative to God then you have to question those laymen who write off the concept of God so easily. I find it hard to understand how 'atheism' exists at all under these circumstances, other than through ignorance.
Or, what we could do is keep searching, keep questioning, keep studying, stay open minded and see where it takes us. Just a thought.
Thinking about it, the amount of people through history that have given up their lives because of love, it's not a very good survival instinct.