Intelligent design is a religious belief. Here's what it was invented for, according to the guys who invented it:
since Barbarian is an atheist, he finds the idea of someone holding a religious belief repulsive.
Not exactly. He just has some weird compartmentalism going on. Somehow, if it's about God, you're not allowed to talk about science. :idunno:
Barbie thinks the bible was written in English.
The Hebrew translated as "morning" בֹּקֶר has the root from "to look at" and the Hebrew translated as "evening" עָרַב has the root from "to draw far away".But it remains true that only by redefining "morning" and "evening" can Stipe make his new interpretation of Genesis work.
And the same issue is true in the Hebrew for what was translated as "morning" and "evening."
Barbarian had to explain to Stipe that "yom" (the word in the Hebrew language) does not literally translate to "day." It can mean all sorts of periods of time.
But it remains true that only by redefining "morning" and "evening" can Stipe make his new interpretation of Genesis work.
And the same issue is true in the Hebrew for what was translated as "morning" and "evening."
In this case evening and morning are associated with a "vision" that definitely covers many years. And the best literal translation would seem to be, "And the vision of the evening and the morning that was told, true it is.", even though some translations do us "evenings and mornings". The word evenings appears only once in the King James Version, and not from 'ereb, but from 'arabah (#6160) and the word mornings never occurs. And the above is the only other place that 'ereb and boqer occur in combination with yowm.
http://www.accuracyingenesis.com/day.html
The site you quote there states that evolution makes no sense, and you are quoting it as a reference for evolution?
No, I'm using it to show that even many YE creationists know better than to deny what "morning" and "evening" means in Genesis.
Intelligent design.
Genesis was initially written to the israelites who were wandering in the desert for 40 years. Do you really think they could not envision an evening and a morning without a megaton hydrogen-helium thermonuclear oven hundreds of thousands of miles away? They knew how bright the presence of God was in pillar of fire that followed them. It didn't take much imagination to see how there could be a bright point of light in the sky during the first three days of creation when the very physical shekinah glory of God moved about the face of the earth.
Who says?That's because after a few days He made a replacement and permanent source. :duh:
That's not the issue; God works in mysterious ways.Why not and why? Because you say so? We know the light was separated from the darkness. How do you think that was achieved?
Often he did not. Often he said, "they who have ears to hear, let them hear."And Jesus explained His parables.
Phases of development often come in seven stages. It's an archetypal number. Notice how often it appears in Revelation, for example. It is said that evolution also occurred in seven stages.Do you know what the explanation of six days is?
Theory is part of science, and evolution is a theory because there is evidence for it.Naw, it's just a theory.
Do we? All the Bible gives us is a short fairy tale. Good enough for 6-year olds, but not for educated, thinkin' folk.Lucky we know How God created life then, huh?
Ditto to you. :wave:You need to go back and read again what I said. :thumb:
Not only that, but God managed to turn the light on and off 3 times.
The bible. :duh:Who says?
The bible doesn't say a lot of things. :idunno:The Bible doesn't say the first light went away, and yet it did.
Or else there was and it does. :idunno:That's not the issue; God works in mysterious ways. Because there's no other explanation or conclusion possible. Light just means light, and it must be separate from darkness in order to be light. There was no Sun, and no rotating Earth, so morning and evening could not refer to a 24-hour day, but to a "day" in God's time reckoning, not ours.
Name one. :thumb:Often he did not. Often he said, "they who have ears to hear, let them hear."
Which is evidence for or against what?Phases of development often come in seven stages. It's an archetypal number. Notice how often it appears in Revelation, for example. It is said that evolution also occurred in seven stages.
It's a theory because someone made it up and millions haven't let go. :chuckle:Theory is part of science, and evolution is a theory because there is evidence for it.
I have a degree in Earth Science. What do you have?Do we? All the Bible gives us is a short fairy tale. Good enough for 6-year olds, but not for educated, thinkin' folk.
The bible does not say the sun rotates. Yet it does. Why does the bible need to specify that on days 1-3 the Earth was rotating?Ditto to you. :wave:
Show me a science that proves the Bible.
The scientist is possessed by the sense of universal causation....His religious feeling takes the form of a rapturous amazement at the harmony of natural law, which reveals an INTELLIGENCE of such superiority that, compared with it, all the systematic thinking and acting of human beings is an utterly insignificant reflection. This feeling is the guiding principle of his life and work, in so far as he succeeds in keeping himself from the shackles of selfish desire
Bible says He separated the light from the darkness. A reasonable way to do that would be to block the source of light with a rotating Earth. Of course you want to ignore what the bible plainly says.
Intelligent Design is a science and Albert Einstein himself believed it.
He made the following statement in an essay entitled "The Religiousness of Science," which appeared in a collection of his essays published in English under the title "The World As I See It":
(Updike 2007: 77 [emphasis added])
I reckon' Einstein wasn't a real scientist though huh....
Because there's no other explanation or conclusion possible. Light just means light, and it must be separate from darkness in order to be light. There was no Sun, and no rotating Earth, so morning and evening could not refer to a 24-hour day, but to a "day" in God's time reckoning, not ours.
Do we? All the Bible gives us is a short fairy tale. Good enough for 6-year olds, but not for educated, thinkin' folk.