Ken Miller on Human Evolution
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@ZenkoAce You are once again proving that many atheists started using evolution as religion. Otherwise, you would have had a better argument on my claim.
But wait - The claim must be false because evolution has to be true. Right? ;-)
Greetings,
an Atheist (twist alert!)
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@SarahLee1 A of C
“They can, but then they're really just being sell-outs. I much prefer the young earth creationists, at least they take the bible for what it truly is. If you're just going to cherry-pick the acceptable bits then you might as well not use that same 2000 year old book to dictate your life. I find that rather pointless.”
Thank you! As a YEC, I take that as a compliment... albeit a backhanded one.
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@SarahLee1 B of C
What I can never figure out about Catholics (or other ‘christians’) who don’t accept the entire Bible, due to ‘scientific reasoning,’ is how they can then believe in miracles. If they don’t believe Genesis, then how can they possibly believe that Jesus raised Lazarus and himself from the dead?
Sorry, but they can't have it both ways as these are things empirical science utterly scoffs at, too!
Partial faith is no faith! (See: Hebrews 11:1, 3 and 6)
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@SarahLee1 C of C
Furthermore, while they deny Genesis, they must also deny Jesus’ own words when He said in Mark 10:6, “But from the beginning of the creation, God ‘made them male and female.’”
Beginning of creation? God made them? Uh oh!
Either Jesus does not understand science, or He did not get the memo from Dr. Miller, et al. that humans weren’t created, but evolved via a naturalistic, blind, unconscious, automatic process.
So SL1, you are right... they are "sell-outs"!
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@MrTatzer It's called mutation, obviously you attended an all christian school.
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@BronyEditor A very Christian attitude you have there. Idiot.
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@vancouvermild That'll never happen. There are still people who believe the Earth is flat and such a belief doesn't even have religion (as far as I am aware) connected to it.
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@vancouvermild Yeah I already know, thanks anyway. My point still stands.
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Pope John Paul II formally accepted the fact of evolution (1996).
@Lydiatheawesome1 you are an idiot. the evidence is right up there ^^
just because you dont have the capacity to understand the science does not make it false
fleetinglyeternal 3 months ago 34
@supremesign1 .. His use of "If" at 1:30 was at the beginning of a sentence structured "IF these guys share a common ancestor THEN that ancestor either had 48 or 46 chromosomes". That's not a hint towards uncertainty, it's just setting up an argument that he intends to follow through.
lizoir 2 months ago 16