heavycola wrote:nunz wrote: It is far more logical to believe in a creator who exists outside of time than it is to believe that something came out of nothing and then to take on faith the enormous impossibility of evolution by accident without a plan or guider.
This argument demonstrates a lack of understanding about how natural selection works. .. and declaring that every culture shares the same myths as xianity is equally wrong.
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I know how natural selection works. I can probably preach how natural selection works quite convincingly. What I do not believe in is the mutation of one type of creature or species into another. There is more evidence to say evolution doesn't or cant work than there is it does.
In fact the disturbing lack of fossil evidence of slow change from one type of species to another is explained away by by the gap / jump / sudden change theory of evolution. However that then brings up huge issues as any mutation with such a massive difference between it and what it mutated from would normally be sterile, unable to cross breed and fundamentally unable to reproduce itself. Even closely linked animals such as donkeys and horses breed infertile offspring (the mule). There have been cases of cross breeding even in the same family (lions and leopards, tigers and lions etc) and the off spring is also infertile.
The normal way to explain that away is that two animals mutate at the same time... yeah right!!!!!! And you think I'm crazy to believe in a God!!! Hah!!! Then not only am I meant to swallow that load of cods wallop but I am also meant to believe this happened over and over and over again. I don't even buy lotto tickets and that is a scazillion times more likely for me to win than evolution by mutation. Puhlease .. I might be a Christian but I am not thick!!
natural selection - survival of the fittest. It states that the animal or organism with the best Phenotype or morphotype (a trait or characteristic which makes it distinct from others of its species) to survive the environment it finds itself in is most likely to have a higher chance of successfully breeding and passing its traits on to its offspring ensuring a slow change or adaptation of the species.
However natural selection may account for differences within a species (e.g. fat Eskimos, versus skinny Indonesian rain forest dwellers ...) but it never ever ever accounts for a change or mutation from one species into another. That is why there is no archaeological evidence of a slow change between species but only distinctively different but similar species (such as the horse and the donkey) which people postulate were related without having any evidence of the slow change from one species to another to back up their claims.
People have tried to force mutation. One famous study used fruit flies because they have a very short life cycle so many generations can be watched in a relatively short span of time. (14-21 day breeding cycle from egg to hatching and reproducing).
They bombarded them with radiation, introduced pollutants, placed them in weird environments, forced them to endure extremes of conditions, hit them with UV, Chemicals, Ultraviolet, pesticides, toxic compounds ... and bred them generation after generation after generation. The best result was a change in the wing size, colouration etc of some populations but they were still fruit flies. if scientists putting as many possible chances between hundreds of generations of fruit flies cant get a single change then how can you even begin to believe in it happening naturally.
Now as a Christian I would be prepared to believe that evolution is a tool God could have used in creation to achieve what ever goals he wanted. I am quite happy to be shown and believe the world / universe is a million billion years old. I could believe many things about the age of the world, how stuff came to be etc and none of it would shake my faith in God as it is not a part of my Christian faith that matters. It is of no theological significance to me if it is creation or evolution that God used. I can still believe in a creator even if I was a creative evolutionist like some other Christians.
However as I can see no serious evidence to support evolution and can see evidence that shows the world may not be any older than 10 000 years and can see evidence that the gap theory of evolution is filled with holes and can see scientists moving away from traditional Darwinian evolutionary theory (it is mostly only schools and universities that seriously teach some of that stuff now - many serious scientists have moved on away from the 'gap' theory) and can see evidence that may back up a more literal approach to the flood and other parts of genesis I am not going to believe in traditional Darwinian evolution.
To believe in evolution takes more faith than I have. I like my faith to be based on some pretty solid possibilities and quite frankly tradition Darwinism is a bigger stretch than I can make.
If the world is so old then why are there only a few inches of dust on the moon?
there is NO EVIDENCE for creationism aside from the bible
See my previous posts ... Babylonians, Mesopotamians, chinese, Indians, Aboriginals, NZ Maori, Pacific Islanders, Koreans, Melonisians, Bhutan s, South American tribal folk .... all have stories supporting creation.
In the law where there is an over whelming weight of evidence and testimony then something is deemed to be true. You cannot write off all the variations of the creations story from the huge majority of cultures as not being proof. or at least a suspicion of proof.
If we all didn't have some ancestral memory of the same event where an all powerful God created us and then we fell away from that relationship then how do you explain the striking similarities in the stories, fables, myths, doctrines and religious texts of so many diverse tribes, cultures, languages and racial types?