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  • Evangelical Theologian Disputes Creationism's Alleged 'Threat' to Human Rights

    justaclaypot »
    Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:10 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    Scientific Theory requires that any hypothesis should be "observable, testable, measureable." Without this as the backbone, any theory developed from said hypothesis would be with minimal validity. So, when one considers any of the "theories" on evolution, be it macro or micro, where is the observation? No human was there, no evidence exists that in proven as 100% accurate. Yet, we are to bow down to almighty evolution? I think not.

    However, the Bible says that there were witnesses present at the creation. God the Father, and The Word (a.k.a. Jesus Christ.) God created the world by The Word. The Word took on the mantle of flesh, and became human, to die as a sacrifice for the sins of His people. He displayed various miracles in front of masses of people, including His own resurrection from the dead after being dead for three days. Since that time, millions upon millions of people have attested to a personal, day-to-day relationship with the risen Lord Jesus. This constitutes a contiguous chain of evidence and witness. And yet, those who would follow the arrogance and egotism of evolutionary science would claim that WE have the weakest arguments?!? Again, I think not. Evolution: we can't prove it, but it just feels good, so you'd better agree with us or else.

    Bologna!

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