Derelict78 wrote:Anyone who thinks "God" created the everything in a 24 hour day is delusional.
Took me a while actually. But I really can't take all the credit.

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Derelict78 wrote:Anyone who thinks "God" created the everything in a 24 hour day is delusional.


rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.

dubkitty wrote:boy, could this forum ever use less politically correct trolling. is there any purpose whatsoever to this thread other than mocking people whose views differ from the typical modern-day collegiate consensus?
people whose views differ from the typical modern-day collegiate consensus?

dubkitty wrote:is there any purpose whatsoever to this thread other than mocking people whose views differ from the typical modern-day collegiate consensus?


monkeydancer wrote:I think I pretty much agree with you, I've just totally given up on ever trying to convince people of anything, they can have their beliefs no matter how crazy they sound and I just don't care, and don't see the need for trying to explain things logically: that's not how they came to their current position, which is all about faith, so why should logic alter their beliefs?
It just annoys me how futile arguing about this shit is, and how it's ridiculous that both sides think they're superior to the other because their conclusion is right. Hey, maybe you're all dickheads?
I don't mean that all religious people are all intolerant and stubborn, or that all of them believe in the same things, and I don't mean to imply that about nonreligious people either, I just think the argument is a bit pointless. If people stopped bickering about things like this and talked about real problems maybe things would get done and we could all be friendlier.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.


Shit, how had I not noticed that before? bigchiefbc wrote:If you want your religious beliefs taught in school, it should be taught in an elective comparative religion class or something, not in a science class.



Gregor Samsa wrote:I think an important point is that you can recognize the theory of evolution as beeing correct and still be a christian. One should also understand that proving evolution wrong, would not automatically prove that god exists.
Evolution is one of the best documented scientific theories that we have. There hasn't been a single case where the theory of evolution has proven to be wrong. If it was to be proven wrong, someone would get a nobel prize for that, so it's not like whenever scientist find something that they dont understand they stick their head in the ground, quite contrary. If evolution was to be proven wrong, we would just have to start over again, and develop a new theory. The theory of evolution is quite complex and it takes time to develop a basic understanding of what it entails. A good introduction is to read some of the chapters in Richard Dawkins new book:
http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Reality-Kno ... 1439192812
If you're into a bit heavier reading you could always read "on the origin of the species" by Darwin.
The theory of evolution has important implications for medicine, psychology, genetics and many other important fields. Choosing not to believe in evolution would dischard a lot of modern science. Why would there be any point in using animal models in medicine, psychology or biology if we all were created differently and dont have anything in common with other animals? If humans are special, then we cant generalize some of the basic mechanisms in how genes work in for example fruit flies to how genes work in humans?

McSpunckle wrote:Heh. I love having creationism vs evolution arguments with my Christian friends. It's always really lighthearted, and nobody ever changes their mind, but whatever. They're not hurting anyone by being wrong.
It usually ends up going back to the Big Bang...
"Well, if there wasn't anything, then how was there a bang?"
"I dunno, where did God come from?"
-silence-
"Hey, lets make some food."
"Hell yeah!"

D.o.S. wrote:Gregor Samsa wrote:Winning the thread
I was waiting for the "it's a false dichotomy" post.
And homeboy just nailed the important bits of the discussion all in one post.


Fuzzy Fred wrote:McSpunckle wrote:Heh. I love having creationism vs evolution arguments with my Christian friends. It's always really lighthearted, and nobody ever changes their mind, but whatever. They're not hurting anyone by being wrong.
It usually ends up going back to the Big Bang...
"Well, if there wasn't anything, then how was there a bang?"
"I dunno, where did God come from?"
-silence-
"Hey, lets make some food."
"Hell yeah!"
could god make himself so beautiful that he turned gay for himself?


monkeydancer wrote:So you're saying god is into gender bending? Also, if he made himself into a woman and was attracted to himself, he would still be gay, just a different gender?