Where did life begin? (Merged)

Do you believe we have a creator, aka "God"?


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Who knows is all im saying. The penis size contest is funnier though

I've simply pointed out that science doesn't know everything, and who knows what the future will bring?

I doubt we will ever have an instrument that can show who/what/where God is, but I do believe that science can be used to prove intelligent design.
 
I've simply pointed out that science doesn't know everything, and who knows what the future will bring?

I doubt we will ever have an instrument that can show who/what/where God is, but I do believe that science can be used to prove intelligent design.

Either way, it will still come down to faith.
 
...but I'd never try to argue creation with scientific theory.

You would say that creationism is not science and it should not be taught in a science classroom then, correct?

Oversimplified but yes V, those are the two options in my opinion. My question is still, how was it done? Did God use electricity? Did lightning strike the right elements at the right time? Did God put a dna chain togeather? Were Adam and Stev....Eve created adults?

Oversimplified for a reason. Your questions are exactly why I side with science - a never satisfied thirst for knowledge rather than a vague explanation from a book written 2000 years ago. It might sound elitist, but that's okay with me.
 
Who knows is all im saying. The penis size contest is funnier though

"Who knows?" is a valid answer to whether or not God exists. I believe in God, but can't prove his existence.

As to whether or not the universe and our earth is thousands rather than billions of years old or whether all life forms on earth evolved from other life forms, "who knows" is not a valid answer and is not supported by an enormous amount of science.

If any of this strikes you as a penis size contest, oh well.
 
You would say that creationism is not science and it should not be taught in a science classroom then, correct?



Oversimplified for a reason. Your questions are exactly why I side with science - a never satisfied thirst for knowledge rather than a vague explanation from a book written 2000 years ago. It might sound elitist, but that's okay with me.

Why cant a christian have a never satisfied thirst for knowledge. Turning unto lg with marginalizations?
 
"Who knows?" is a valid answer to whether or not God exists. I believe in God, but can't prove his existence.

As to whether or not the universe and our earth is thousands rather than billions of years old or whether all life forms on earth evolved from other life forms, "who knows" is not a valid answer and is not supported by an enormous amount of science.

If any of this strikes you as a penis size contest, oh well.

Sense of humor is lacking with this one
 
You would say that creationism is not science and it should not be taught in a science classroom then, correct?

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I see no problem with presenting it as theory.

I do have a problem presenting big bang as fact not theory.
 
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