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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: DigDug
am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis
Then you aren't a Christian. Where does this pick and choose attitude come from, other than outside influence? That's the problem with western religion. They want you to believe in an absolute, yet noone does. But I'm the heathen, right?
Beautiful summary of xian hypocrisy.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: DigDug
am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis
Then you aren't a Christian. Where does this pick and choose attitude come from, other than outside influence? That's the problem with western religion. They want you to believe in an absolute, yet noone does. But I'm the heathen, right?
Beautiful summary of xian hypocrisy.
Exactly my thoughts. This is why there's umpteen branches of christianity, isn't it? I thought the main qualification to be a christian was believing that Jesus was the son of god and died for your sins. But I'm just a silly pagan, so it's all hebrew to me.
To me, ID seems like just throwing your hands up in the air saying "that's it, I don't know where we came from, but we're really complicated so we couldn't have ended up like this naturally. Someone else must be responsible."
I also think the classic "watch" analogy for ID is really stupid.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The underlying concept of Intelligent Design is appealing to people of faith, people with little or no scientific education as well as people who are highly educated (even scientists). However, it is ultimately a crutch, a cop-out and at its worse is a sham.
The basic concept of ID - at least as far as the casual disciple is concerned is that life is complex and that who but god could make it that way?
There are a many people who believe in evolution that feel this way and it is this crossover that the ID camp capitalizes on to get its curriculum into the schools.
The REALITY of ID is that it is a total sham beyond the initial premise and that teaching it in a science class is like teaching ebonics in math class.
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
The bible itself is a product of a great deal of editting (i.e., picking and choosing what scrolls to use, what words to use during translations)
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The underlying concept of Intelligent Design is appealing to people of faith, people with little or no scientific education as well as people who are highly educated (even scientists). However, it is ultimately a crutch, a cop-out and at its worse is a sham.
The basic concept of ID - at least as far as the casual disciple is concerned is that life is complex and that who but god could make it that way?
There are a many people who believe in evolution that feel this way and it is this crossover that the ID camp capitalizes on to get its curriculum into the schools.
The REALITY of ID is that it is a total sham beyond the initial premise and that teaching it in a science class is like teaching ebonics in math class.
yep. i agree. ID is not a testable theory. Its okay if some researcher wants to spend his life trying to cull evidence for ID, but its not something that should be taught in schools because it is such a poor theory.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
I believe in intelligent design through evolution. Unintelligent designs don't reproduce.![]()
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I think you find intelligent design in Japanese cars.
I vote German![]()
Originally posted by: dc
Originally posted by: DigDug
am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis
Then you aren't a Christian. Where does this pick and choose attitude come from, other than outside influence? That's the problem with western religion. They want you to believe in an absolute, yet noone does. But I'm the heathen, right?
agreed with what digdug said.
also, evangelism is one of the core beliefs/doctrines of Christianity. if you are a Christian and believe in eternal judgement... "My wife is an aetheist ,I don't try to persuade her to my beliefs(never have)
and our daughter will not be taught religion-I think that is something that is best discovered on their own "
/me confused
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: DigDug
am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis
Then you aren't a Christian. Where does this pick and choose attitude come from, other than outside influence? That's the problem with western religion. They want you to believe in an absolute, yet noone does. But I'm the heathen, right?
Beautiful summary of xian hypocrisy.
Exactly my thoughts. This is why there's umpteen branches of christianity, isn't it? I thought the main qualification to be a christian was believing that Jesus was the son of god and died for your sins. But I'm just a silly pagan, so it's all hebrew to me.
To me, ID seems like just throwing your hands up in the air saying "that's it, I don't know where we came from, but we're really complicated so we couldn't have ended up like this naturally. Someone else must be responsible."
I also think the classic "watch" analogy for ID is really stupid.
Originally posted by: FlyLice
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Exactly my thoughts. This is why there's umpteen branches of christianity, isn't it? I thought the main qualification to be a christian was believing that Jesus was the son of god and died for your sins. But I'm just a silly pagan, so it's all hebrew to me.
To me, ID seems like just throwing your hands up in the air saying "that's it, I don't know where we came from, but we're really complicated so we couldn't have ended up like this naturally. Someone else must be responsible."
I also think the classic "watch" analogy for ID is really stupid.
Oh and evolution explains the missing link.
Originally posted by: BirdDad
I believe in ID.
I am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis(and a lot of other stuff in the Bible-I was taught that is something is crap don't use it use only the parts that are good and toss the rest away.
My wife is an aetheist ,I don't try to persuade her to my beliefs(never have)
and our daughter will not be taught religion-I think that is something that is best discovered on their own
how many here believe in ID over creation,evolution and why
Sorry I shold have posed his in offopic and houh I was bu I had 2 windows open one poliics the othe Offopic and got the wrong one
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The underlying concept of Intelligent Design is appealing to people of faith, people with little or no scientific education as well as people who are highly educated (even scientists). However, it is ultimately a crutch, a cop-out and at its worse is a sham.
The basic concept of ID - at least as far as the casual disciple is concerned is that life is complex and that who but god could make it that way?
There are a many people who believe in evolution that feel this way and it is this crossover that the ID camp capitalizes on to get its curriculum into the schools.
The REALITY of ID is that it is a total sham beyond the initial premise and that teaching it in a science class is like teaching ebonics in math class.
yep. i agree. ID is not a testable theory. Its okay if some researcher wants to spend his life trying to cull evidence for ID, but its not something that should be taught in schools because it is such a poor theory.
But Macroevolution isn't a testable theory either....
Neither are theories that many scientists come up with.
Originally posted by: FlyLice
Oh and evolution explains the missing link.
Originally posted by: cquark
Originally posted by: FlyLice
Oh and evolution explains the missing link.
What missing link? Could you specify precisely what you're looking for?
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: cquark
Originally posted by: FlyLice
Oh and evolution explains the missing link.
What missing link? Could you specify precisely what you're looking for?
The missing link usually refers to the common ancestor of modern day chimps and humans
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
The bible itself is a product of a great deal of editting (i.e., picking and choosing what scrolls to use, what words to use during translations)
That alone invalidates the entire thing, in my opinion. Committees, with their own political and other agendas, decided what "the word of God" was to be.
Evolution is science. It isn't something you 'believe in' -- it's something you study, analyze, hypothesize about -- its based on observation and data, not belief.Originally posted by: BirdDad
I believe in ID.
I am Christian but I don't believe in the creation myth of Genesis(and a lot of other stuff in the Bible-I was taught that is something is crap don't use it use only the parts that are good and toss the rest away.
My wife is an aetheist ,I don't try to persuade her to my beliefs(never have)
and our daughter will not be taught religion-I think that is something that is best discovered on their own
how many here believe in ID over creation,evolution and why
Sorry I shold have posed his in offopic and houh I was bu I had 2 windows open one poliics the othe Offopic and got the wrong one