Intelligent Design

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  1. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    I'm not riled up.
    Just pointing out that there is just as much evidence for Christianity as there
    is for any other controversial subject and yet people don't want this taught in
    school or the bible.

    A double standard, Its not just religion and theres enough proof out there
    to show it, matter of fact the Big Bang theory has been taught in schools
    for years with less proof that it actually happened.

    I do think God could've created everything and then things could've evolved.
    I do think I misunderstood what Intellignet Design is.
     
  2. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    Science doesn't support Intelligent Design at all. It isn't a scientific theory, but a religious one.

    None of this proves Christianity. It proves small facets of Christianity which nobody really doubted anyway. Just because a man named Jesus existed doesn't prove Christianity happened - because it still doesn't prove he was the son of god.

    Except... there isn't. This is a flat out lie.
     
  3. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    Disagree, If it was only a religious theory then there would be very little or
    no evidence to back it up.

    A lie?
    Oh really?
    It has been about 22 years since I have been in school but I do remember
    them teaching theories of the Big Bang, man came from monkey, etc.
    There is more proof of Christianity and its existence versus explosions caused
    the Universe of today.
    Btw, when you blow something up its not even close to being round.

    So, I'm a liar?
    interesting...:lol:
     
  4. LSUsupaFan

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    There is absolutely no doubt Christianity happened. There are something like 2 billion Christians in the world. What may be questioned is the historicity of the Bible, the divinity of Christ, and even his existence. Not even a devout atheist can deny Christianity happened.
     
  5. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    All I'm saying here is that theres evidence on the theory of Christianity, in some cases maybe more than some of the theories that go across the universe yet people don't want it taught in schools like the others.
    Nevermind the divinity of Christ.

    The point is all theories are taught but because people claim its a religion
    they don't want it taught in school, why, its not comfortable.
    It is a religion but there is evidence out that makes you think about things
    a little closer if you wanted to find it for yourself.

    It would have to be one heck of a hoax, I really think that would be impossible
    to line up that many ducks in a row over thousands of years.
    Let's just call it a theory like the Big Bang for a sake of discussion.
     
  6. LSUsupaFan

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    The only evidence to back it up is faith.


    Nowhere in the big bang theory is there anything about the universe being round. And there is ample proof to support the theory. We can even hear the reminents of the explosion.
     
  7. CParso

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    Exactly. And since there is no evidence to back it up (only faith as Supa pointed out), then it is not a scientific theory. If you have scientific evidence to support your claims, please enlighten us. If not, please stop lying.

    :confused: I don't think you understand the big bang theory.
     
  8. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    Disagree,
    Faith does help but there is proof out there that the Isrealites lived in Egypt
    at the time the bible says.
    There is also some evidence where they believe the Isrealites crossed the Red
    Sea, Laserus tomb and other evidence that the timing to the bible is correct.
    I'm not saying about the whole thing or things that I don't know about yet.
    Just some things I've been checking out.

    Yes, someone could make the choice, laugh and say its a coincidence if they
    wanted but there is also a little more to all of this than witches and warlocks.

    The planets of the universe are round, sorry, I don't believe things could ever
    blow up and make something.
    When things blow up they are usually destroyed, not created.
    I think that as far fetched to believe as some do to Christianity.
    Could I be wrong? Yes but I doubt it.
     
  9. CParso

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    None of this has anything to do with 'religion', much less intelligent design. Just because certain historical "facts" from the bible are true says nothing to the truthfullness of it's remarks on God/Jesus.

    It's called gravity.
     
  10. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    No thanks, I'm not about to get in this long debate on the subject of Christianity.
    Certainly doesn't work on Earth or in the atmosphere.
     

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