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Do You Believe in Creationism?

Do You Belive In Creationsm?


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Because its not theories, but historical facts.. And I cannot really know, but I trust them to be true..

Why would you trust them to be true any more than the determination of the age of the planet? It's all done pretty much the same way.

I guess it should come as no surprise that you simply believe what you want to believe. :roll:
 
Why would you trust them to be true any more than the determination of the age of the planet? It's all done pretty much the same way.

Its not the same way at all.. :doh

Age of the earth is just based on a bunch of theories.. The history is civilization is based written facts, historical tales, human architecture and accomplishment and so on.. Not theories, speculation and guessing work like the age of the earth speculations.

Two completely different things.
 
Occam's Razor dictates that God snapped his fingers and it was so. Evolution is so complex.
 
Its the part which discredits scientific speculation around the age of the earth and universe , and calling those facts, as ridiculous.

And I used to think Maximus DiVinci possessed intelligence and had worthwhile things to say.:confused:..:rofl
I was probably the same way as a child...:3oops:
I'll buy the 4.5 billion years age of the earth; but, IMO, the universe is infinite in a time and space basis...
 
Thought I'd get a read on who in this community believes in Creationism which is defined as:

Why yes I believe in Creationism.

I created a great sandwich last night and I ate it.
 
:applaud

Yeah.. This is your second "Genious Detective" award of this week.

And what, Maximus Di Vinci, is a "genious detective " ??

And, as a highly intelligent young man, what are your thoughts on this intelligent design vs creationism vs Darwinism "debate" ???

Mine are "other".:rofl
 
No.. I am leaving the western world..To do some water-walking ? I will spend some time in the military and just hie around the Eurasian continent to get away from all the idiocy, I cant stand it any more, it sickens me deeply.

The only hope is political, economical and social revolution that will most likely have to remove the old and insert the young to govern our societies.
This is where many men agree, the Roman Catholics, the Russian Communists, the Taliban, the Democracies, the Theocracies , the Japanese, the Chinese...
Let the young spout off; they will learn.
The old must rule; we have learned.
 
Its not the same way at all.. :doh

Age of the earth is just based on a bunch of theories.. The history is civilization is based written facts, historical tales, human architecture and accomplishment and so on.. Not theories, speculation and guessing work like the age of the earth speculations.

Two completely different things.
So saith his lordship...
 
And what, Maximus Di Vinci, is a "genious detective " ??

And, as a highly intelligent young man, what are your thoughts on this intelligent design vs creationism vs Darwinism "debate" ???

Mine are "other".:rofl

I believe in creationism.. But the bible also says God leaves humans to their own "evolution" and to take control of the animals, the nature(surroundings) and so fourth. So I also believe in evolution yes. I dont take the bible literally, but interpretally(if there is any such word)..
 
I dont know what you have to spin.. Me perhaps and people who disagree with you.. You spin all the time, I dont know to what political intention that is..

I don't have any political intention except pointing out ignorance. It's why you're such an easy target.
 
It takes a lot of ignorance to believe in creationism

YouTube - Why do people laugh at creationists? (part 1)

is one good series


YouTube - 1st Foundational Falsehood of Creationism

is another

both are rather critical of the whole creationism movement

where as this one is educational on how evolution works and why it's a scientific theory and not a belief .

YouTube - How Evolution Works- Introduction (Part I)

There are a lot of reasons why creationism is bull****. Simply put, the more you know, the more you realize it has no legs to stand on scientifically. It is purely a PR stunt by religious nuts.
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I don't have any political intention except pointing out ignorance. It's why you're such an easy target.

Really? Thats what you think mr Spinmaster. You havent been right about one single thing in a discussion with me, but if it makes you feel better to spin to convince yourself you are right, then so be it.. I take looks and revisions at myself all the time, you never seem to do so, please take a good look at yourself.. Good luck.. Now you are at ignore, you have absolutely no intelligent input to bring to any discussion.

Congrats, you were second to Hatuey.
 
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There's no such thing as "creationism" or "evolutionism", it's only species that Chuck Norris lets live
 
Really? Thats what you think mr Spinmaster. You havent been right about one single thing in a discussion with me, but if it makes you feel better to spin to convince yourself you are right, then so be it.. I take looks and revisions at myself all the time, you never seem to do so, please take a good look at yourself.. Good luck.. Now you are at ignore, you have absolutely no intelligent input to bring to any discussion.

Congrats, you were second to Hatuey.

I love how you say that you look at yourself and make changes yet you ignore everyone who points out your errors. And yes I know you'll read this even though you have me on ignore.
 
I love how you say that you look at yourself and make changes yet you ignore everyone who points out your errors. And yes I know you'll read this even though you have me on ignore.

In their opinions its errors, because their way at looking at it is flawed and far too simplistic.. Anyways, how does this have anything to do with topic?

Lucky guess. I did read it. Unworthy and unnecessary to read really. Just continue with your harassment and stalking me around this forum all you want, eventually I will not unshade one single of your comments.

Naive as I am I thought you had something useful to input in this discussion..
 
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This is true and the universe is believed to be 8 to 12 billion years old

Equate in the fact that life on earth had to start over at least 3 times because of large meteor impacts we should have been much farther in evolution

Because of the probability of some planets with life out there that did not have a catastrophic event and start over, there are likely beings out there at least two billion years ahead of us in evolution and technology

There are a lot of variables to be considered. Our sun is a third-generation star, it's formed of the elements cast off from the death of other stars. If you're talking civilizations that evolved around first-generation stars, certainly they would be billions of years ahead of anything that we could imagine, assuming they still existed.

Our own evolution never required life to "start over", only to go off in new directions. We had one collision with another planet which blew Earth apart and caused the formation of the moon, but because life never existed on Earth at all at that point, it never "started over". We've also suffered at least two major asteroid impacts, but neither wiped out life completely. We've also had one "big freeze" and one "big burn" which also decimated life worldwide, but again didn't entirely wipe it out. In fact, most of these disasters have had a direct impact on humanity, in our specific form, coming into existence to begin with. Had we not had the impact 65 million years ago, for instance, that wiped out the dinosaurs and made mammalian evolution to a dominant lifeform possible, we very well might be reptiles typing away on the equivalent of keyboards today.
 
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