conversationpc wrote:Not true at all and you'd be surprised how much of so-called discoveries that "prove" evolution were dependent on evolutionary-based theories in the first place, which is kinda like using evolution to prove itself. Like I said, there is evidence for creation there, you just have to be willing to look at it.
I've read and listened to a lot of it and I haven't read or heard anything yet that didn't sound like creationists reaching to extremes to scientifically justify their beliefs.
Evolution will still never be able to answer how life originated because it cannot answer how the first matter came into existence in the first place. Did it create itself or has it always existed. If it's always existed then it violates the laws of thermodynamics. If it created itself, then it would have some pretty unexplainable qualities, wouldn't it? Qualities that could only be attributable to a deity.
I agree. That's why I believe in a higher power. I don't believe the essence of life, the spirit or soul of a being, what makes our brain send signal to our organs to function, could have evolved from matter.
I just don't necessarily think the Christian story of the garden of Eden and Adam and Eve explain it. I think the people who contrived that story explained it the only way they could during that innocent and ignorant time in the history of the world. That just isn't enough to make it factually accurate to me.
conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Even though your truth is the only truth to you, it isn't the only truth to others.
Exactly. Thanks.
But Dave, the truth of evolution is the only one that isn't religiously influenced.