Religion aside, the “theory” of evolution and that’s all it is “a theory,” flies in the face of the second law of thermodynamics which basically states that the universe is transitioning from a state of order to a state of disorder. Sometimes called entropy.
My belief is that evolution is a tool God used. Time has no meaning to Him. The six day thing was used so technologically primitive people could relate. Six days? Why not 600 million years?
Travis, if God “created” then it’s illogical to use a tool – why not just make things as He wanted them. As for the time frame, read the the Book – evening and morning was the 6th day – that’s pretty clear the days of creation were normal solar days. If you hold to a “day-age” theory, I fell sorry for the plants made on day 3 because the sun didn’t appear until day 4
Evolution has 3 pillars for support: Fossils, comparative anatomy, and genetics. The evidence is overwhelmingly convincing. Religion has faith and only faith. Religions have abounded in sheer numbers, and with huge differences, which illustrates the true value of faith for determining reality. Faith is essentially useless for elucidating reality. In short the concept of some big eye in the sky is truly ridiculous.
Did you ever read “Evidence that demands a verdict?” It was written by a person who was determined to prove the Bible wrong. He did a huge amount of research and based on that research, realized he was wrong. Have you done that kind of research?
I know I’m not going to convince anyone here that believes in evolution that they are wrong. I will just state that I have read up quite extensively on the subject, and the idea of evolution takes too huge a leap of faith for me to accept it. Those who say “the fossils prove it” are almost always parroting the uninformed opinions of others rather than having looked up all the evidence for and/or against. I suggest looking at materials from the Creation Research Society, among other groups of credentialled scientists who believe that the Biblical account more exactly fits what we see than do the “just so” stories of the evolutionists.
WoodEye over 11 years ago
Grinding gears!
edclectic over 11 years ago
The missing twink.
Bob. over 11 years ago
Had a ’48 Chevy I could shift without using the clutch.
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
… caught in the middle with you.. I thought Hart was religous and did not believe in evolution and transition species.
dan5393 over 11 years ago
If the teaching of evolution is outlawed, only the outlaws will evolve.
ajcopp over 11 years ago
Religion aside, the “theory” of evolution and that’s all it is “a theory,” flies in the face of the second law of thermodynamics which basically states that the universe is transitioning from a state of order to a state of disorder. Sometimes called entropy.
travburg1 over 11 years ago
My belief is that evolution is a tool God used. Time has no meaning to Him. The six day thing was used so technologically primitive people could relate. Six days? Why not 600 million years?
rnmontgomery over 11 years ago
Travis, if God “created” then it’s illogical to use a tool – why not just make things as He wanted them. As for the time frame, read the the Book – evening and morning was the 6th day – that’s pretty clear the days of creation were normal solar days. If you hold to a “day-age” theory, I fell sorry for the plants made on day 3 because the sun didn’t appear until day 4
Karaboo2 over 11 years ago
Stuck in third.
Mowog over 11 years ago
Is that Wheeler?
pierreandnicole over 11 years ago
Wheeler….will you also be featured in Dogs of C-Kennel today?
xpurplezebra over 11 years ago
Evolution has 3 pillars for support: Fossils, comparative anatomy, and genetics. The evidence is overwhelmingly convincing. Religion has faith and only faith. Religions have abounded in sheer numbers, and with huge differences, which illustrates the true value of faith for determining reality. Faith is essentially useless for elucidating reality. In short the concept of some big eye in the sky is truly ridiculous.
Redbear987 over 11 years ago
Learning science from religion is like learning grammar from poetry.
krisl73 over 11 years ago
Russell, do you really want to insult the intelligence of all people who believe in God? Maybe God directed evolution.
krisl73 over 11 years ago
Did you ever read “Evidence that demands a verdict?” It was written by a person who was determined to prove the Bible wrong. He did a huge amount of research and based on that research, realized he was wrong. Have you done that kind of research?
gocomicsmember over 11 years ago
I know I’m not going to convince anyone here that believes in evolution that they are wrong. I will just state that I have read up quite extensively on the subject, and the idea of evolution takes too huge a leap of faith for me to accept it. Those who say “the fossils prove it” are almost always parroting the uninformed opinions of others rather than having looked up all the evidence for and/or against. I suggest looking at materials from the Creation Research Society, among other groups of credentialled scientists who believe that the Biblical account more exactly fits what we see than do the “just so” stories of the evolutionists.
Mowog over 11 years ago
Creationism: bad science; bad religion.