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Anton K,There is a book that addresses the specific point you are having trouble with, it is called "The Blind Watchmaker" and it indeed addresses the primary concept that people have trouble with when looking at evolution. Namely, how does complexity arise from simplicity. It is an excellent book and explains far better and in much greater detail that I could about this very issue.
Like god "Me", doing anything I want to, regardless how it affects other people?
Can you guarantee me that some fanatic will not get access to the nuclear weapons and pulls the triger with a smile on his face? Are you sure that what people do to our environment will not affect me/you/tyson/etc)?
So there better be God, for then there is at least some hope.
You are such an optimist
Just look at the world around you, watch the news!
I just think that it is not right to present persons who believe in creation as illogical, uneducated and non-scientific.
Well, I can't fathom how else to describe it. But it is up to the individual how he interprets the connotations of words like "illogical" and "unscientific".
Theistic belief (and other historical documents) provided some of the building blocks of law and constitution.
If you want to argue about it. I will not. Ive found it usually comes down to my stack of references/books vs your stack of references/books.) It comes down to this.
I want to know why a perfect creature creates something so flawed. I want my money back. Unless he/she/it just enjoys the ride we've been put upon. If we are God's creation, and he made us limited, then he's as responsible and immoral as we are.
Somehow (even when being an atheist) i've alway felt that there must be more than just those 70-100 years of our lifespan. Were we really born to this world just to eat, sleep, breed, raise our offsprings and then completely vanish?
Whether you like it or not, quite a few respected and well -recognized scientists do not support evolution theory. But it is your right nonetheless to call all the oponents of evolution / their views silly, unscientific, etc (though is does say quite a bit about you).
Quote Theistic belief (and other historical documents) provided some of the building blocks of law and constitution. Examples? I'd love to see the theistic "building blocks" of the US Constiitution.
But we were also created with a need to worship. It is just that many people satisfy this need in a wrong way. They are still worshippers, but not of God, but of some artist /popstar / favourite team / money / country, etc. "Right or wrong, this is my country".People kill each other for these things. The fact, that they call themselves Christian, or commit murder / robbery in the Name of God, will make things only worse for them and does not mean that God appoves any of their deeds.
Ummm...I never claimed I was upset by the existence of such people! But could you be more specific about who these scientists are? Are these the ones promoting various flavors of "creationist science"? It sounds to me like these are people who are seeking to challenge scientists on their own ground, and seeking to find scientific justifications for the Bible stories. Is this a correct assumption about who you're talking about Anton? Because if that's who we're talking about I have no doubt they exist a ...