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Just jumping in and pasting some links to do with some research on the evolution of DNA and the genetic code:
http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/14/
http://www.nature.com/hdy/journal/v100/n4/abs/6801086a.html...
But why? You have christian scientists like Michael Behe, and even apologists like William Lane Craig who can't seem to shake the evidence for it. Why do you?
I just want to know your reasons for it.
I'm sorry, but at this point, I know you never even tried to understand what people are trying to explain to you. You're just rigidly set in your beliefs. A lot of things "happen by chance". It's nonsense and a completely silly anthropocentric view of the universe. The universe doesn't give a...
I didn't read through everything but you pretended to debunk someone's post about the universe being eternal. While it's true that the universe as we know it started with the big bang approximately 13.75 billion years ago, we don't know if the constituents which would later give rise to this are...
As you say that, Godisabullet, that's precisely what I interpret from the phrase "religion poisons everything". While I never read that book by Hitchens, myself, I intend to do it one day when I'm actually living in a country that has a bookstore and doesn't take months for me to receive ordered...
Well, I was dealing mostly with the internal consistency of Christianity (and I suppose Abrahamic faiths in general). So the definition of evil and attributes of God are assumed as what is stated from their doctrines.
In any case, I've done some research into the matter and it appears as if...
Hello LOR,
I've been sitting around in my miserable little life and musing about the problem of evil and how Christians seem to be either completely oblivious to it, or manage to reconcile it with their belief in their God.
Now from what we know of the Christian God, he is tri-omni...
We can probably enjoy life better than people who have silly restrictions on natural urges like sex and specific foods and willing to give up their Sunday mornings to listen to some man tell us his particular spin of a verse from a bronze age book.
EDIT: Granted, I am cold, angry and miserable...
Now, I may have misconstrued his argument but to me it seems as if perhaps Craig believes that because God is eternal, this automatically gives him purpose and meaning.
Now an example comes to mind, and this is the one of Deism, which states that God creates the universe then disappears. Let's...