More Creationism Arguments happening
Here are a couple of relevant discussions on the matter:
One is at The Iron Mouth: Creationism and Rational Argument
The other is at Screwing the Inscrutable: If I Were a Christian
Please note, the opinions expressed in these links to not necessarily reflect my opinions, I just found them interesting.
2 Comments:
I will get into the argument this much....
Both arguments end with the same question.
If I ask the evolutionist how concioussness arrived in evolution from dead matter, and explain that an infinite mind is more feasable to have created a finite mind....then they counter with who made God.
Personally, I think God could have used evolution as a tool to create us. But no one can prove their is a God, and no one can prove that their isn't. And no one can prove evolution as fact, and no one can deny the evidence that it presents in its case.
It all comes down to our own bias. However when it comes to creationism and evolution debate, I have to take the side of creationism. They are both faith based beliefs on equal standing.
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"If I ask the evolutionist how concioussness arrived in evolution from dead matter, and explain that an infinite mind is more feasable to have created a finite mind....then they counter with who made God."
And, of course, they have a very valid question.
But, more to the point, it's ridiculous to claim that an "infinite mind" created our minds because - unless you know something the rest of us don't - the phrase "infinite mind" is essentially meaningless.
Since you seem to know of what this infinite mind is capable, please tell me about it, describe it, tell me about the last time you've made any kind of measurement or mathematical evaluation of it.
As it stands, it's the equivalent of saying we were made by "a magic clown named Binky who is capable of making us."
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