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Possible to be an evolutionist without being an Agnostic/Athiest?

just because science can find the rules does not explain how the rules came to be the rules
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
the lord works in mysterious ways, my son.

and he may have invented evolution

there is no reason that science can't be right, just that instead of the universe and all of its laws being a random occurance, God perhaps created all of it, not just this earth as the bible story goes. there may be a whole more to how natural laws came to be than what man can ever learn
 
However, THE ultimate goal of evolution is to explain away God, making Him unnecessary. As such, evolution is the ultimate atheism, imo.
 
I learned about evolution in *gasp* A CATHOLIC SCHOOL

and your poll answers choices are just horrible

what does the big bang have to do with evolution or creationists explaining where God came from for that matter
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: shimsham
the lord works in mysterious ways, my son.

and he may have invented evolution

there is no reason that science can't be right, just that instead of the universe and all of its laws being a random occurance, God perhaps created all of it, not just this earth as the bible story goes. there may be a whole more to how natural laws came to be than what man can ever learn


im sure god is/would be smart enough to create beings that can adapt and change to the environment as needed to survive.
 
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: shimsham
the lord works in mysterious ways, my son.

and he may have invented evolution

there is no reason that science can't be right, just that instead of the universe and all of its laws being a random occurance, God perhaps created all of it, not just this earth as the bible story goes. there may be a whole more to how natural laws came to be than what man can ever learn


im sure god is/would be smart enough to create beings that can adapt and change to the environment as needed to survive.

no! god doesn't go bang! he goes like... ugh 7 days of ugh jesus horses.
 
Yes. What poeple basicly do is say "Well, we don't know <something>, so god is obviously behind it". Once that <something> is explained, they just retreat into another unknown.

So god will exist for as long as there something unknown, regardless of how much science progresses.
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: shimsham
the lord works in mysterious ways, my son.

and he may have invented evolution

there is no reason that science can't be right, just that instead of the universe and all of its laws being a random occurance, God perhaps created all of it, not just this earth as the bible story goes. there may be a whole more to how natural laws came to be than what man can ever learn


im sure god is/would be smart enough to create beings that can adapt and change to the environment as needed to survive.

no! god doesn't go bang! he goes like... ugh 7 days of ugh jesus horses.


only if you read it all literally, whether your pro- or anti-religion.
 
Originally posted by: OZEE
However, THE ultimate goal of evolution is to explain away God, making Him unnecessary. As such, evolution is the ultimate atheism, imo.

umm...how about NO. Athiests try to use evolution to explain away God, but the theory itself is benign.

I'd draw a parallel to guns and criminals, but this thread is already dangerously flammable.
Originally posted by: Martin
Yes. What poeple basicly do is say "Well, we don't know <something>, so god is obviously behind it". Once that <something> is explained, they just retreat into another unknown.

So god will exist for as long as there something unknown, regardless of how much science progresses.
A god of the gaps is not necessary for Christianity and science to be reconciled.
 
Originally posted by: Martin
Yes. What poeple basicly do is say "Well, we don't know <something>, so god is obviously behind it". Once that <something> is explained, they just retreat into another unknown.

So god will exist for as long as there something unknown, regardless of how much science progresses.

or 'reinterpret' that part so that it coincides with that discovery.
 
Originally posted by: Gurck
People can &amp; will believe anything, regardless of evidence or proof to the contrary.

what proof to the contrary? you can't prove or disprove the existence of god, that is the point of faith!
 
Originally posted by: OZEE
However, THE ultimate goal of evolution is to explain away God, making Him unnecessary. As such, evolution is the ultimate atheism, imo.

This is a preposterous statement. I guess it may be your opinion, but it's definitely not the idea behind evolution. I'm pretty sure the ultimate goal is an understanding of how animals change over time, why they change, and what causes these changes.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: shimsham
the lord works in mysterious ways, my son.

and he may have invented evolution

there is no reason that science can't be right, just that instead of the universe and all of its laws being a random occurance, God perhaps created all of it, not just this earth as the bible story goes. there may be a whole more to how natural laws came to be than what man can ever learn

God is a fictitious as the bible. Thanks.
 
Originally posted by: OZEE
However, THE ultimate goal of evolution is to explain away God, making Him unnecessary. As such, evolution is the ultimate atheism, imo.

Horrible outlook. I don't think the theory of evolution was brought up to discredit the theory of a deity.
 
Originally posted by: Martin
Yes. What poeple basicly do is say "Well, we don't know <something>, so god is obviously behind it". Once that <something> is explained, they just retreat into another unknown.

So god will exist for as long as there something unknown, regardless of how much science progresses.

Excellent.
 
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