on 28-03-2015 08:04 PM
Can someone please read this information, and Yes, it's a creationist site, but it explains the life-from-nothing / evolution theory and how it is flawed..
I understand most of what he is saying, and the arguments seem very logical to me, but, I have no way of knowing whether the Science he is quoting is correct or has subsequently been debunked.
I would appreciate if someone with a bit more knowledge in DNA / RNA / proteins / cell regeneration / cell division etc could advise me.
By the way, he also quotes Dawkin's Ancestor's Tale and how, with recent developments at least some of the assumptions that Dawkins makes are impossible.
Can we PLEASE see if we can keep this thread civil and on-topic.
There is a lot more info on this site too, but first can we look at and discuss:
http://creation.com/genetic-code-intelligence
http://creation.com/meta-information
01-04-2015 05:37 PM - edited 01-04-2015 05:37 PM
Must all be part of god's plan for us!
Either that, or he likes cosmic skittles...
on 01-04-2015 06:13 PM
01-04-2015 06:16 PM - edited 01-04-2015 06:17 PM
@curmu-curmu wrote:Actually, what I was alluding to is the sheer magnitude and vastness of the known universe - all supposedly made for little old us, to enjoy.
Sort of seems just so silly when you see the sizes of both planets and stars - in relation to the minute, insignificant speck that is our planet...
and who ever claimed it was all made for 'little old us'??? Earth was made for mankind.
on 01-04-2015 06:25 PM
on a lighter note, I just watched 'Interstella' (Yes I know I should be reading, but I had to have a break) and acording to that film the population of Earth (or what was left of it anyway) moved to another galaxy through a black hole. It must be true, it's on my TV.
on 01-04-2015 06:51 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@curmu-curmu wrote:Actually, what I was alluding to is the sheer magnitude and vastness of the known universe - all supposedly made for little old us, to enjoy.
Sort of seems just so silly when you see the sizes of both planets and stars - in relation to the minute, insignificant speck that is our planet...
and who ever claimed it was all made for 'little old us'??? Earth was made for mankind.
So why then did your god make everything else? If it wasn't for us - then who?
Oh - but that's right, we don't know, as we're not allowed to question god's motives! it says so in the bible. Isaiah 55:8-9.
on 01-04-2015 06:52 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:on a lighter note, I just watched 'Interstella' (Yes I know I should be reading, but I had to have a break) and acording to that film the population of Earth (or what was left of it anyway) moved to another galaxy through a black hole. It must be true, it's on my TV.
Yep. Just as real as that 2000 year-old book of fairytales.
on 01-04-2015 07:00 PM
@curmu-curmu wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@curmu-curmu wrote:Actually, what I was alluding to is the sheer magnitude and vastness of the known universe - all supposedly made for little old us, to enjoy.
Sort of seems just so silly when you see the sizes of both planets and stars - in relation to the minute, insignificant speck that is our planet...
and who ever claimed it was all made for 'little old us'??? Earth was made for mankind.
So why then did your god make everything else? If it wasn't for us - then who?
Oh - but that's right, we don't know, as we're not allowed to question god's motives! it says so in the bible. Isaiah 55:8-9.
we don't know because it's none of our business.
on 01-04-2015 07:01 PM
@curmu-curmu wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:on a lighter note, I just watched 'Interstella' (Yes I know I should be reading, but I had to have a break) and acording to that film the population of Earth (or what was left of it anyway) moved to another galaxy through a black hole. It must be true, it's on my TV.
Yep. Just as real as that 2000 year-old book of fairytales.
are you being unpleasant? I think you might be regressing to a fish.
on 01-04-2015 07:06 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:made no mention of the big bang theory
Maybe what believers call God actually is the big bang
Maybe God caused the BIG BANG and controlled it so that the otherwise resulting confusion became order?
I can accept there may have been a catalyst - something that precipitated the BIG BANG and that one might just as well call it God as Singularity or Agent X but I cannot bring myself to accept that this catalyst is a sentient being that thinks, feels and behaves exactly like a human being and demands that we look on it as a father and worship it. Try as I might, I simply cannot concieve of any scenario in which this makes sense or is even possible.
I just got the latest Bunnings catalog. They are selling Universe kits for $9.99 - just add water and run like hell.
on 02-04-2015 03:22 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:made no mention of the big bang theory
Maybe what believers call God actually is the big bang
Maybe God caused the BIG BANG and controlled it so that the otherwise resulting confusion became order?
I can accept there may have been a catalyst - something that precipitated the BIG BANG and that one might just as well call it God as Singularity or Agent X but I cannot bring myself to accept that this catalyst is a sentient being that thinks, feels and behaves exactly like a human being and demands that we look on it as a father and worship it. Try as I might, I simply cannot concieve of any scenario in which this makes sense or is even possible.
I just got the latest Bunnings catalog. They are selling Universe kits for $9.99 - just add water and run like hell.
Que?