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Author Topic:   Looking for Former Evolutionists who are now Creationists
Mammuthus
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Message 27 of 38 (23786)
11-22-2002 5:55 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by Tranquility Base
11-22-2002 5:16 PM


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Originally posted by Tranquility Base:
Schraf
It's not a black and white answer. As a scientist of course I understand that life works mechanistically. I know that there is no law of physics broken when a gene duplicates and drifts. Evolution is possible.
But the life on this planet is incredible. The most likely amnswer is creation. Since that realization God has witnesseed that to my heart in numerous ways. Thre is no proof.
Your point is a valid one. But I still believe God would tell you that you are kidding yourself when you doubt the validity of the design arguement.

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Hi TB,
Don't mean to butt in here between you and schrafinator but I have a question for you. You admitted you have no proof...so what prevents you from believing that god works via evolution..even macroevolution?
cheers,
M

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Mammuthus
Member (Idle past 6500 days)
Posts: 3085
From: Munich, Germany
Joined: 08-09-2002


Message 30 of 38 (24567)
11-27-2002 8:06 AM
Reply to: Message 28 by Tranquility Base
11-26-2002 6:23 PM


Hi TB
Thanks for your answer. But it leads me to more questions. How do you feel about the many Christians who do accept evolution? Is your belief in a literal intepretation of Genesis based on your own readings or from something you were taught i.e. from an authority in your church? As Karl pointed out, the bible does not have much to say about a lot of subjects in science yet evolution is the one (well, if you discount the flat earthers) discipline that generates the most conflict between science and religion.
cheers,
M

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