Quote from Turok:
I am a superior being, there is no longer any doubt -- I have proved that to myself which is all that matters and with my answers I have established myself either as an extremely advanced (minded) meaningful person, or a total genius beyond the understanding of others. My life is completely meaningful, which is why I spend so much time helping my others to have a life as meaningful to them as mine is to me.
Quote from smilingsynic:
Biblical creationists like Morris do not agree with the ID movement's general disinterest in the authority of the Bible. Simply put, many in the ID movement reject the fundamentalism of Morris, Gish, and other creationists.
Both the ID movement and biblical creationists believe in an intelligent designer, however. They disagree on the identity of that designer. ICR and Ken Ham's organization "Answers in Genesis" would consider the "designer" to be the God (they believed is) revealed in the Bible. Those in the ID movement generally frown on biblical creationists, because they are well aware that the group has little to no scientific credibility.
Nevertheless, the combined efforts of biblical creationists and the ID movement have not been enough (not even close) to dismantle evolutionary theory. Their battle, at least in terms of science and the search for truth, appears in vain.
Now may we close this thread down, finally.![]()
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Nothing in evolutionary theory has excluded the possibility of life by design. There no reason why the suggested evolution can't be a designed feature of the universe.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Virgina, state.
West Virgina, state.
Same species...no new species, no evolution of species.
Try again with something that works...
Quote from smilingsynic:
Natural selection does not NEED a creator. It works fine as is
Moreover, evolutionary theory is not concerned about proving or disproving a creator/intelligent designer.
Cosmology is not in the realm of science.
I thought I put you on ignore, troll. Gee, better fix that.
Quote from smilingsynic:
No, troll, DNA evidence reveals that all life had common ancestor, and additional evidence shows that humans broke away from apes around 5-6 million years ago.
Those who reject natural selection really have not seen the evidence.