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@carnivorum saidI like that avatar of yours. 😏
The anthropic principle is God's signatue in the universe.
https://sites.google.com/view/anthropic-principle/home
@carnivorum said👍
The anthropic principle is God's signatue in the universe.
https://sites.google.com/view/anthropic-principle/home
@kellyjay saidHighly improbable is a grandiose understatement when it comes to both the universe and life, when you see the number of things that "ALL" had to fall into place simultaneously at the origin of the universe, then just as improbable maintain that delicate balance from the on set. Making each instant where it is maintained a miracle of balance and precision, knowing what we know about entropy, why would that ever be the case when so many different forces in the universe are so delicately balanced and that each one affects the whole?
https://youtu.be/noj4phMT9OE
Mathematical Challenges to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Interview an Athiest, Agnostic, and Christian discuss challenges to evolution.
@carnivorum said👍
The anthropic principle is God's signatue in the universe.
https://sites.google.com/view/anthropic-principle/home
@carnivorum saidTraps are for lazy players.
What can I tell you...
I LOVE trappy gambits!
https://tinyurl.com/Thank4trapgamb
@kellyjay saidHow do you think Creation happened? In six 24 hour days by God just "poof"ing things into existence, fully formed? Or perhaps there was a creation process whereby the universe slowly built up over time, guided slowly and carefully by the hand of God?
Highly improbable is a grandiose understatement when it comes to both the universe and life, when you see the number of things that "ALL" had to fall into place simultaneously at the origin of the universe, then just as improbable maintain that delicate balance from the on set. Making each instant where it is maintained a miracle of balance and precision, knowing what we kno ...[text shortened]... ke the ramifications of something being true is not an evidential choice, it is a physiological one.
@suzianne saidI have to say honestly I don’t know how old everything is, but due to the attributes of God I lean towards a young earth and universe. I have to admit I don’t believe scripture answers how old it is.
How do you think Creation happened? In six 24 hour days by God just "poof"ing things into existence, fully formed? Or perhaps there was a creation process whereby the universe slowly built up over time, guided slowly and carefully by the hand of God?
You're always attacking evolution. How do you know evolution wasn't God's method for creating all life?
You creationi ...[text shortened]... ways give God incredibly short shrift. He can do anything, but you reduce him to a parlor magician.
@kellyjay saidI never said it was unguided. This was God's tool, remember.
I have to say honestly I don’t know how old everything is, but due to the attributes of God I lean towards a young earth and universe. I have to admit I don’t believe scripture answers how old it is.
I do believe He created everything fully formed that it did not evolve into what we see today, but that doesn’t address age either.
I don’t believe evolutionary theory ha ...[text shortened]... t is a theory in decline, the more we learn the farther away our solutions can answer the questions.