Ok inspired by thread: http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=620.0 that topic was getting off course, it was about gays and marriage. It turned into a GOD debate. Well lets continue the debate here.Is there a GOD? I personally believe YES! I can't imagine that with the complexity of the human body especially the brain, and all the feelings we have, that go hand in hand, for example sex, it serves a purpose and it FEELS GOOD! I just can't imagine that we were an accident, a "Big Bang" happened and a million years later we have Tivo. There are so many beautiful things in this world that are just too perfect. Some people say we evolved from apes, well they can bite my ass. If apes evolved into man, why are there still apes? Is the bible right I hope so! remember though, it was written by man, and things do get lost in translation. I don't know which religion is correct, there are so many! Catholics believe Christians are going to hell and Christians believe Catholics are going to hell, and everyone thinks buddhists are all going to burn. Who is right? I personally think that as long as you believe in a GOD and live a good life, you will go to heaven when you die, if I didn't believe in GOD and NO forgiveness for the ultimate sin (suicide) I would have offed myself 13 years ago. But I fear GOD and I try to follow his rules as much as possible. Because when I die I want to go to heaven and chill with "THE MAN" and talk about the mysteries of the universe, things like what ever happened to Jimmy Hoffa?Well that should start things off....DISCUSS!
Oh, I know I shouldn't, but I am curious. Hemodoc, may I ask, why do you think DNA proves the existance of God? I don't mean to start a just want to know what his views are. So please everyone let's remain calm and civil. Thank you.
Dear Rocker, if you want to start another thread on evolution that is fine,
but why all of the rules and regulations on this thread to limit discussion on is there a God.
Evolution and the question of is there a God go hand in hand
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 16, 2010, 10:48:17 AMDear Rocker, if you want to start another thread on evolution that is fine, Thank you.Quotebut why all of the rules and regulations on this thread to limit discussion on is there a God. I do not make any rules or regulations here. I simply find it an interesting topic. Threads get crowded, with four or five different people responding to different things. Have you ever been at a party, and a large group gathers for conversation? And there are four or five topics being discussed loudly, but you find one person's views interesting. So you step away from the larger group to have a conversation on a topic that interests you. That doesn't mean your conversation was "off-topic" in the larger group. QuoteEvolution and the question of is there a God go hand in handThis certainly seems to be true for you and a few other people. I don't think the majority of people agree. - rocker
Hemodoc, thank you. I know I've disagreed with you in the (but not about whether there is a God) but I, personally, feel certain areas of science indicate there is a God.
Quote from: fc2821 on January 16, 2010, 11:14:54 AM Hemodoc, thank you. I know I've disagreed with you in the (but not about whether there is a God) but I, personally, feel certain areas of science indicate there is a God. You are welcome Rob. Nothing at all wrong with disagreeing a long as it it done in the right manner.
But I don't believe a belief in God, the God of Jesus particularly, precludes a person to recogniseevolution as one of God's mechanism to run the universe. I know you disagree, you have stated why before. No need to try to convince me I am in error by believing that. I only mention this to bring forth a "third" view on the subject, not fuel further fighting.
Dear Rob,For sake of time, here is a one page summary of Perry Marshall's argument. Perhaps the best place to start.http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/intelligent_evolution_quick_guide.pdfEnjoy,Peter
Quote from: fc2821 on January 16, 2010, 11:36:27 AM But I don't believe a belief in God, the God of Jesus particularly, precludes a person to recogniseevolution as one of God's mechanism to run the universe. I know you disagree, you have stated why before. No need to try to convince me I am in error by believing that. I only mention this to bring forth a "third" view on the subject, not fuel further fighting.I have said this several times now. There is no conflict between evolution and a belief in God for most people.I can only assume that if evolution were ever proven to Peter's "satisfaction", he would immediately lose his belief in God. I'm not sure why.Again, anyone serious about discussing the actual topic of evolution is welcome in the thread dedicated to it. - rocker
That sounds like a really good rule. Now what was it Epoman meant to convey? Oh, he's not here to speak for himself is he?Rock on
Paris my dear, You knew Epoman well. I wonder if you could speak to his intent in starting this thread?
QuoteDear Rob,For sake of time, here is a one page summary of Perry Marshall's argument. Perhaps the best place to start.http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/intelligent_evolution_quick_guide.pdfEnjoy,PeterPerry Marshall is an Internet network expert, not a scientist. I would be very surprised if he had a good scientific understanding of DNA and how it works (nor do I). One of the first things he does in his "proof" is set up a false dichotomy between pattern and design, putting DNA under design and postulating that design requires a designer. He then sets up a false analogy of DNA as a language. For an analysis from a scientific viewpoint (short) visit:http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB180.htmlIn fact, Talk Origins is an interesting site that gives references for the sources of its information. Aleta
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 16, 2010, 11:26:55 AMQuote from: fc2821 on January 16, 2010, 11:14:54 AM Hemodoc, thank you. I know I've disagreed with you in the (but not about whether there is a God) but I, personally, feel certain areas of science indicate there is a God. You are welcome Rob. Nothing at all wrong with disagreeing a long as it it done in the right manner. This is so true. Just to express another view on the subject. But I don't believe a belief in God, the God of Jesus particularly, precludes a person to recogniseevolution as one of God's mechanism to run the universe. I know you disagree, you have stated why before. No need to try to convince me I am in error by believing that. I only mention this to bring forth a "third" view on the subject, not fuel further fighting.