Now I am sure everyone is familiar with the idea of god making the earth and all of its inhabitants in 7 days. Now how is this possible due to the huge differences in fossil ages? Allow me to elaborate, the difference between first animals (vertabrates for the purposes of this) and first humans is about 5 hundred million years. This is just the simplest of parts, however hold a lot of weight. If you try to argue by saying fossil records are off, they are just about as certain as your gender. Also is you say gods day is different, it is defined as a cycle of sun and moon. Also the differences in stages, water, plant, animal, human, ect. would eliminate a Christian argument. I would just like to hear opinions, of if you don't have any good one, feel free to insult me or press a blinded belief in your god.
2011-12-18T23:29:12Z
So Active, god is not a reasonable idea? You seem to be hurting your ideal a bit.
2011-12-18T23:32:30Z
So you changed it to say the bible is lying there, but the rest is truth? And it specifically said days. Also numbers were not a secret code, you have clearly run out of arguments when you hit that rock bottom.
?2011-12-18T23:46:48Z
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It's so hard to argue with them because they will twist the Bible to somehow make sense to them. You will get a different interpretation from every person you ask, even within the same congregation. Things that seem ridiculously impossible to you, will be taken as absolute fact to them. They are so 'blind' in their faith (willful ignorance), that logic escapes them and you might as well be talking to a brick wall.
From our observation of the galaxy, we can see that the formation of stars and plants takes millions of years and even our sun came from the remnants of older extinct stars. Peter writes in the New Testament that a day with the Lord is like a thousand years on earth. God didn't create the earth in 6 literal days. It's metaphorical language design to help us understand God and how he works. The Bible isn't "lying" when it says "days". It's just trying to break it down in bite sized chunks we can understand. The Hebrew word translated as "days" is yowm, which means everything from a 24 hour period to day (as opposed to night), a division of time, days, lifetime, time and period (general). As for evolution, we really don't have much evidence. We have less bones than fit in half a flatbed truck and yet have created an entire narrative about mankind's ancestors. I personally believe that animals have evolved, but not that we came from monkeys. Fossil records are reasonably close (give or take a few million), but you'll note that gender is apparently pretty fluid these days.
Many Christians acknowledge evolution and dismiss the creation myth as defined in Genesis. Some say that the Genesis account was a metaphorical account (the actual term used in Genesis was 'a period of time', not a literal day). Others believe that Moses, the bronze age person who wrote the book of Genesis, was in error of the account and did not know how to interpret the account he was given. Either way, this argument does nothing to disprove any God, only to show a minimal understanding of evolution and flaunt it.
The people you are trying to argue with, the fundamentalists, will never let their beliefs go, even if you had undeniable proof that there is no God (evidence that does not exist), they would deny it. Try arguing with a different group, and you might get somewhere.
he's saying that the violence inherent in nature shows that no loving, merciful God set the full factor up. God does not could desire to be "continuously tinkering" to maintain hawks from desiring infant bunnies for his or her dinners. He could have made them herbivores. "isn't suffering, pursuit of food components, earthquakes, microorganisms, mosquitoes, and storms at sea in basic terms area of the infinite, self-renewing operation of a organic international?" Why, confident. that's why Dawkins says that the international is the end results of organic methods, not the end results of a benevolent sky daddy growing to be a appropriate international. You pronounced it your self, - that's nature in action. A god could have created a appropriate international.
whew... where to start... first of all carbon14 dating (invented in 1949) is only 99% accurate out to roughly 2000 years, and most fossil dating is done using this method, but over 85% of the world's rock strata does not match the fossil record which was dreamed up by Charles Darwin and sir Charles Lyell (1859), who couldn't possibly know the exact placement of every type of fossil around the entire world in every strata of rock. Secondly no one can prove any millions of years past because apparently no one was there to witness it. If you take different density rocks and organisms put them in a container of water, shake it up and let it settle, everything "magically" balances out into weight and density distributions. This would show that a major water disaster happened, or a flood, if you will. This would "suggest" that certain things came before others and rock layers were laid at different times. There are instances in every river where rock stratification happens with 3-6 layers at a time. Thirdly, there is no soil between most rock layers on the earth, if they were around for millions of years, it's almost guaranteed that some type of erosion happened and there would be soil deposits between every rock layer. Not to mention there are several places around the globe where petrified trees are going vertically through several layers of rock. There are two major problems with this, 1: trees do not grow through several layers of rock for billions of years, and 2: trees tend to fall when they die, not petrify in a vertical position. I believe in God, I am a non-denominational christian who enjoys a good debate about our origins, and I believe it was 7 literal days as it says in the hebrew.