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Evolutionism vs. Creationism: Darwinism Dismantled
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<blockquote data-quote="Frraksurred" data-source="post: 710987" data-attributes="member: 544871"><p>Very well put. I agree completely with testing, experimenting and confirming. Every Scientist should be free to pursue where the evidence seems to be taking them. My point is the evidence, especially lately, has been pointing more and more scientists, aetheist and otherwise, towards intelligent design. Since much of it has been discovered in the last 50 years and is comparitively "new," a lot of people are unaware of it. I simply want to bring some of it to light and let people pick it apart for themselves to see if it stands up to scrutiny.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I do not dismiss evolution completely. There are areas of it that are not in disagreement with the Bible. For example, what evolutionists call micro-evolution, creationists call adaptation. Different name for the same basic thing.</p><p></p><p>What I dismiss is that random, against all odds, chance brought about the intricate complexity that is life. It is intricate and complex because it was intelligently designed and engineered that way...like every other example of something complex we see in this life. Ya know, if I want a watch I don't throw a bunch of random peices of things into a box and shake it until they eventually fall into a funtional timepiece (even that is envolving more intelligent activity then is attributed to evoluiton), I go buy one that has been designed and built by some one who knew what they were doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frraksurred, post: 710987, member: 544871"] Very well put. I agree completely with testing, experimenting and confirming. Every Scientist should be free to pursue where the evidence seems to be taking them. My point is the evidence, especially lately, has been pointing more and more scientists, aetheist and otherwise, towards intelligent design. Since much of it has been discovered in the last 50 years and is comparitively "new," a lot of people are unaware of it. I simply want to bring some of it to light and let people pick it apart for themselves to see if it stands up to scrutiny. BTW, I do not dismiss evolution completely. There are areas of it that are not in disagreement with the Bible. For example, what evolutionists call micro-evolution, creationists call adaptation. Different name for the same basic thing. What I dismiss is that random, against all odds, chance brought about the intricate complexity that is life. It is intricate and complex because it was intelligently designed and engineered that way...like every other example of something complex we see in this life. Ya know, if I want a watch I don't throw a bunch of random peices of things into a box and shake it until they eventually fall into a funtional timepiece (even that is envolving more intelligent activity then is attributed to evoluiton), I go buy one that has been designed and built by some one who knew what they were doing. [/QUOTE]
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