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Originally posted by PureX
But there's a whole bunch of assumptions going on here that are not varified, or varifiable.
Originally posted by PureX
But there's a whole bunch of assumptions going on here that are not varified, or varifiable.
No one is denying truth. The issue is about "absolute" truth.Originally posted by mindlight I agree that a belief in truth must be a prerequisite for a debate of this sort. If there is no truth then no one can say anything definitive regarding this or any other matter.
"Natural law" would dictate that any energy form possessing the choice and ability to preserve and perpetuate itself will do. Is this "good"? Natural law also dictates that energy forms must compete with each other to maintain their existence as integral forms. Is this "evil"? Yet if so, then doesn't doing "good" (preserving one's own integral form) create the very competition that we have deemed "evil"?Originally posted by Freak
You kidding me. Natural Law speaks of the foundational truths of good and evil. Good cannot be evil, evil cannot be good. The mere words/meanings are different. How are these assumptions?
Well "Joe", I noticed that you never did address the original point of my post about the array of fossils radiating from the alleged site of Noah's ark...Originally posted by Tye Porter
I am just the average joe, knowing little of any of these subjects.
For the same reason we're not walking on forty feet of oak leaves in the park down the street... most things are never fossilized but fall victim to decay.But if life has been evolving for the last 3 billion years or so, and has been fighting it's was through natural selection.
If life has taken evolutionary twists and turns, competing species, and all.
If this has been going on for all of this time, why are we not walking on more fossils than we have dirt?
Interesting story, do you have a source for this one?Take out the innaccurate theory of carbon dating, which is actually only good to within 100 to 200 years of an object, and even that, only good for the past 5000 years, small wonder.
Didn't we once carbon date a fresh seal carcass and give it a date of 500 years old?
Thank you, I'd be interested in reading it, as well.I read a study, where three competing teams studied and dated artifacts from a french cave, and came up with three different numbers, some 50,000 years apart. One was 500,000 give or take a few thousand years, they said. I am trying to find that study, when i do, i will post the link.
Where'd you get 6100 years as "fact"?6100 years folks, let's stick to the facts, and instead of assumin it is billions, and making the figures work for this number, let's stick to 6100, and see how much better everything fits.
They can be fun, too. You ought to try to set aside some time and participate in one.Originally posted by mindlight
Debates of this sort are fascinating and I sometimes regret not having more time to listen to them and even participate in them.
I have not disagreed with the point, I am merely asking for Pastor Enyart to define what he means by "truth". I think this is particularly needful in light of his rather unorthodox definitions for the Christian God.2) Bob Enyart makes some powerful points I think and I agree that a belief in truth must be a prerequisite for a debate of this sort. If there is no truth then no one can say anything definitive regarding this or any other matter.
It's only the second round of a ten round interchange. Check back and see what develops. :thumb:3) I can see little positive in Zakaths worldview. His identity is powerful because of what he was rather than what he is now. He can pull his punches because of his awareness of the Christian world not because of his present atheism. He is a NON-Christian but he does not argue a credible alternative that could survive the same measure of critique he gives Christianity.
Well "Joe", I noticed that you never did address the original point of my post about the array of fossils radiating from the alleged site of Noah's ark...
I was, but he cited my comment. I thought he might at least take a shot at answering my question...Originally posted by Stratnerd
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do you have the right people in mind; I thought you were asking me?
Sorry, with all the posts flying back and forth here I got lost. It seems like we'd argue a similar side in that discussion...I dunno... are you invoking superspeciation rates (ala Bob B)? Or God commanding animals to go in certain directions (I forget whose that is). You're better off asking a creationist... I hate to be accused of present a cartoon "theory" of creation but I've been asking for specifics of a flood (that's is, a number of testable predictions about order or sequence) for four years and I have yet to see anyone do it.
Certainly not. Go right ahead. If you'd rather not make it publicly PM me or email me.Originally posted by Stratnerd
Zakath,
Do you mind a comment specifically related to Enyart's comments?
Interesting, my dad's folks were miners and farmers but ended up in Southern Illinois...and I'm only two generations American... my folks were all miners in Pennsylvania and they came over just after the Civil War (probably to replace all the dead).
Originally posted by PureX
There's a whole lot we don't yet understand about "natural law", and what is really "good and evil", or what is "moral". Pretending that it's simple doesn't make it any simpler.