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donnann, what do you base your beliefs on?
From the original hebrew the text didnt say GOD is said Creator(s) which was singular and plural. I believe just like human reproduction that the female half created the earth and the male half fertilized it causing the development of the earth just like when a child is conceived. So the planet earth was done by the female counterpart and then god fertilzed it causing meiosis which was creation.
Reality for one. Also religious history and translations from original texts. Also common sense. Have you ever met one idividual that can create a human life naturally by themselves?
That creation is real based on the existance of supernatural beings.
Snoopy, good luck. A million dead scientists are on your side.
Pax et amor vincunt omnia. radarmark
I'm not questioning your resoning, your world view differs from mine on all perceivable accounts but I'm still curious about yours. What I meant was that what you write is an 'odd' mix of science and religious texts. Have you read about similar theories as yours or have you just collected each piece one by one and put it into your idea of reality. Do you consider it purely based on reason, heart or a mix of both?Reality for one. Also religious history and translations from original texts. Also common sense. Have you ever met one individual that can create a human life naturally by themselves?
Look up loop quantum gravity and cosmology. I am rather afraid that a significant portion of quantum cosmologists out there would really disagree with "something cannot be created from nothing". It did.
Creatio ex nihilo sure worked well enough for Philo, St. Augustine, Muhammed, Heisenberg, Wheeler, and Isham -- count me in their corner.
I will sue my school distict (as should every other reasonable person) if they quit teaching evolution and substitute "creation science".
Pax et amor vincunt omnia. radarmark
That creation is real based on the existance of supernatural beings.
You mean I'm being ungrateful?
Well my friend is British but the media are American and Australian.
The offending item is being returned tomorrow. More ungratefulness!
PS what's with the ISM?
What is the intelligent design in the undeveloped hind legs of a baleen whale?
I have just had, unbidden, a sales pitch for creationism. I see there's been other threads but there's new folk here and the old threads smelled musty...
Taken from the British Centre for Science Education website:
Creationism in the broadest sense is the belief that the existence, nature, or development of the Universe is the result of some kind of purposeful activity by a supernatural being. As a broad philosophical or religious position, this is compatible with the practice of science, which can then be regarded as the study of the manner in which this supernatural being operates. BCSE is neutral on this, as on all religious issues, provided it is not used to deny, replace, or undermine science.
Our concern is with the modern Creationist movement, allied to religious fundamentalism and biblical literalism, and often also to specific political agendas. This considers humankind, and different species in general, to have been produced by separate acts of special creation, rejects the historical fact of biological evolution, commonly denies the evidence for the antiquity of the Earth, and is therefore fundamentally incompatible with our entire body of knowledge in the areas of biology, geology, astronomy, and cosmology. Creationists in this sense seek to undermine science education, and the public understanding of science. They are active, well funded, and politically organised in the US and increasingly in the UK, as well as in other parts of the world.
We consider Intelligent Design to be part of this Creationist movement, on the basis of overlapping personnel and resources, closely related attempts to undermine established science, and the shared rejection of natural in favour of untestable supernatural explanations of natural phenomena.
Reality for one. Also religious history and translations from original texts. Also common sense. Have you ever met one idividual that can create a human life naturally by themselves?
Worship a book, maybe? Would insisting on a literal 24 hour day for each creation period constitute idolatry? (Worshiping a literal material thing instead of contemplating the ideas represented by it?)to distinguish between Christians that believe in creation and people that worship that idea.
metta,
~v