buckshot24
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They think engineering is magic, which I find interesting.Actually, this isn't at all true. NO Christian believes God "poofed" anything into existence.
They think engineering is magic, which I find interesting.Actually, this isn't at all true. NO Christian believes God "poofed" anything into existence.
Did he poof the things to make the universe into existence? You know..the parts to put together the earth etc.
Actually, this isn't at all true. NO Christian believes God "poofed" anything into existence.
In fact, the Bible repeatedly says as regards the creation narrative as it relates to biological organisms: "God created", or "let the earth bring forth". and "God began to make"...these are terms humans use to describe the process of making things...not "poofing" them into existence.
I just figured that I'd point this out to you because you're simply misrepresenting the narrative, and then criticizing your misrepresentation.
They think engineering is magic, which I find interesting.
Did he poof the things to make the universe into existence? You know..the parts to put together the earth etc.
Only when God does it, it "magic", when a human does it, its intelligence and ingenuity.
Not being able to "see" the engineer doesn't mean it wasn't engineered.
They think engineering is magic, which I find interesting.
Instead of providing scientific evidence for his irrational belief Mr. Eskimo makes it clear that science has nothing to do with it.
To believe something happened a certain way doesn't require certainty, it just requires meaningful evidence that points more towards that than anything else. He appears to think there is approximately equal evidence that self-replicating molecules could arise through natural processes and that a magical man in the sky who is omnipotent, omniscient, and personally interested in your sex life made them.
Only when God does it, it "magic", when a human does it, its intelligence and ingenuity.
Not being able to "see" the engineer doesn't mean it wasn't engineered.
the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
What evidence? There is none.To believe something happened a certain way doesn't require certainty, it just requires meaningful evidence that points more towards that than anything else.
Which confirms that you believe this ridiculous unevidenced illogical notion because you don't like the alternative. The most logical thing to do is believe in some sort of intelligence designing living things. Nothing that we know was designed is as complex but you think it is rational to believe a bunch of lucky copying errors accomplished this design? Get real.He appears to think there is approximately equal evidence that self-replicating molecules could arise through natural processes and that a magical man in the sky who is omnipotent, omniscient, and personally interested in your sex life made them.
What evidence? There is none.
I was implying that if WE DID understand our origins AND they are completely unguided and just lucky; people have no real intrinsic value. We're just "meat machines" dancing to our genetic codes. We aren't any better and worth protecting more than pigs and goats. Any meaning we put on ourselves is an illusion.
Well considering that most Christian theology grants god supernatural, literally omnipotent powers that exist outside of space and time, how is that anything other than magic as we commonly define it?
Nope. If we're evolved bags of molecules there is no inherent value is an independent fact.Again, you're implying that there is an origin that creates inherent value. Why would that be the case? Again, you're implying that there is some value in where/how one is born, an idea that has no basis in rational thought.
What evidence? There is none.
Which confirms that you believe this ridiculous unevidenced illogical notion because you don't like the alternative. The most logical thing to do is believe in some sort of intelligence designing living things. Nothing that we know was designed is as complex but you think it is rational to believe a bunch of lucky copying errors accomplished this design? Get real.
They believe in magic but without a magician.To a caveman, a cell phone would be "magic", but that's not actually "magic".
It's due to a lack of information, unless people simply wish to caricature the narrative.
To a caveman, a cell phone would be "magic", but that's not actually "magic".
It's due to a lack of information, unless people simply wish to caricature the narrative.
Nope. If we're evolved bags of molecules there is no inherent value is an independent fact.
I was implying that if WE DID understand our origins AND they are completely unguided and just lucky; people have no real intrinsic value. We're just "meat machines" dancing to our genetic codes. We aren't any better and worth protecting more than pigs and goats. Any meaning we put on ourselves is an illusion.
Nope. If we're evolved bags of molecules there is no inherent value is an independent fact.
They believe in magic but without a magician.
No need for that assumption.And again, you're implying that there is an origin where people are imbued with some inherent value: an idea that is unsupported by reason.