Science, Creation & EvolutionAge of the Earthtedlusk wrote: they were studying and doing work under the biblical understanding of the world. therefore, evolution need not be understood in order to do good work. in fact, many times, it hinders it and has baneful consequences on society. sure. electricity and magnetism are constants in this world and would naturally have a sustaining, constant principle behind them: if there were no belief in uniformity of natural laws and physical principles, and everything was just arbitrary and capricious, then there would be no reason for research to be made in the areas in which Maxwell was working. there would be no assurance of sustaining principles and theories would therefore never be able to be put into practice. yeah. unfortunately, most of the professors of today are lost with evolutionary thinking and false ideas as well, and they pass them onto their students. you're a victim. so now since this new "information" is strictly accidental and can't be influenced by surrounding environments, then this view of evolution is the silliest most impossible thing in the world. at least with views like small gradual changes and natural selection, and even foolish ideas like Lemarckianism have a certain credibility in that they have some credible mechanism for evolution that allows for an actual influence toward a goal. but what you're talking about is strictly evolution, completely random with no telos needing enourmous amounts of precise genetic "information" to be created in order to work. maybe the stupidest idea in the history of the world. accidental processes to bring about all the diverse and perfectly engineered life in the world? foolishness. show me where and how the writer of the passage i gave you was influenced by the Greek thought. |
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