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I Am Christian

This is an open invitation to debate the evidence for evolution.

I have a few arguments which i feel are very convincing. I'm looking for you to give a better explanation of this evidence from a creation perspective.

Any challengers?
th3r0n · 41-45, M
Science proves creation, intelligent design is seen so clearly it's insane. DNA is set up in such a way that it adapts, it's a coding system more complex than super computers by far, order cannot come from chaos, and the level of order in a cell is so extreme that if a single part of it failed or didn't exist it couldn't live. Also, there is the scientific principle that life begets life. Also, the earth has just the right distance to keep the right temperature, happens to have the things that support life, and cycles that balance the respiration of animals with the photosynthesis of plants, and there are cures in nature for every natural affliction, these things are extreme evidence of a mind more complex and perfect than man kind can even contemplate.

I mean really, in 2017 we can fly into space but can't create medicines with chemicals that are better or safer than plants that naturally exist...the human eye is more complex than our best cameras, these things SCREAM out that they were designed.
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
I love the puddle parable.
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JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
There is no debate because there is nothing supernatural and no gods and no God, spirit, souls, etc. So everything must have arisen from natural, physical processes. I suppose the mechanisms could be scientifically debated, and the evolutionary tree debated. But there is no debate as far as I am concerned that perhaps a God, etc., created and creates things. They were created from nature not from outside nature. Of course there is the Big Bang, and nobody knows what preceded it. Yet this is a silly question since there is no time before the Big Bang so nothing could have preceded it. It is like asking what lies north of the North Pole.

Have fun!
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Fundamentalist Christians seem to believe that there is a choice between a creationist and an evolutionary theory. In point of fact, the greatest scientist of modern times, Stephen Hawking, accepts both. Evolution happened. An infinite universe exists. But Hawking believes that there is the very real possibility that those things were created by an infinite being. The reason I dislike the fundamentalist Christian view of creationism is that it encompasses one tiny planet. The scientific view of creationism is that it encompasses an entire universe. They should grow up, learn science, and open their mind to the possibility of an inifinite universe and an infinite creator
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
The universe is finite.
SW-User
@JoyfulSilence: But expanding
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
Yes. The latest science suggests perhaps forever. But it will still always be finite.
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Celine, I have edited my response to your question, because I realised I made assumptions about your personal views, when you didn't actually express a personal view. I'm sorry, that was wrong of me. I've changed my post to make it more general.
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
Intelligent discussions are quite rare here! It is refreshing to have one!
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JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
Keep trying. It was better years ago on EP. That place seemed to have more stories, and longer ones. I used to write stuff, too. I am too lazy now.
Dreammmer · 56-60, M
The main problem is the attempt to play God and presume you can explain everything. I stick with the word of God and trust God. Evolution does not know anything about love, faithfulness, mercy, peace and hope.
IM5688 · 61-69, M
Not looking to debate but would like to know, are you pro-evolution or con-evolution?
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