What question?? You are trying to say that Philosophy is science. The hypothesis of ID is that the universe and its complex life forms cannot be explained solely by natural causes, and thus the best explanation is that an intelligent higher power contributed to the origins of the universe.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:It is so strange how a simple question gets you bent out of shape. It's also strange how you, a professed believer that God created everything, refuse to answer a simple question that qualifies a logic that supports that which you believe. It's odd, something just doesn't sit right, your aversion to it.RMF5630 said:You are arguing with people that believe in God. You are arguing over minutia of whether it was 6-24 hour days vs whether God used more time and other means to achieve the same goal. The point is both believe there is a God that created the Universe.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:I'd bet the odds would be enormously smaller, but regardless - if you happen to see confetti on the ground in the colors and pattern of the American flag, would the better inference be that it was dropped out of a plane and landed that way, or that someone made it that way?BaylorHistory said:If you threw it out quadrillions of times then I would assume it would at least once come down in an American flag once.HouseMoney said:BaylorJacket said:
I've been exploring different religious and philosophical ideas lately, and I would love to hear your thoughts on what convinces you that God exists. As someone who hasn't yet been convinced by arguments for the existence of God, I'm hoping to learn more about what draws others to belief in a higher power.
I don't necessarily doubt the possibility of such a being, but I also don't know how one could be proven or dis-proven definitively. That's why I'd like to hear from some of you who do believe in God - what is it about your experience or understanding of the world that makes you believe there is a God?
Of course, I'm open to hearing from people who don't believe in God as well. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
I start with intelligent design. There are lots of theories but there's always one that strikes you. One for me is with regards to an argument that "given enough time, human life could be formed by chance' that goes something like this: "Let's say you throw red, white and blue confetti out of an airplane 1,000 feet above your house, whats the chance it comes down in an american flag? What about 10,000 feet? Does that improve the probability? "
That doesn't prove or disprove a God of course but just a thought experiment on how many planets there are in the observable universe.
My point is ID is not needed and is a watered down unproveable concept that is trying desperately to apply measures to what can't be measured. It is a fool's errand.
There is no question that something created the Universe, I believe it to be God. Those that don't believe in a God and worship purely science do not and will not believe your arguments have merit. If you are looking for that "ah-ha" moment where they say you are right and they were wrong all this time, not happening... So why beat up on those that believe basically the same thing, just different details?
Whether God created everything in 6 days, or he took eons to do it - either way, the fingerprints of design will be evident. ID is a reasoned, logical, and evidence based approach to demonstrate that design is the best inference from the data. You are WAY too caught up with whether you think it is a "science" or if it's provable or not (even after you were silent when asked if Darwinian evolution or even physics itself meet your requirement of "provable") - the relevant question is: is it true? And can logic, reason, and even science, point that way? Many, many scientists believe ID does that, and many more are starting to. In a world where too many people are being misled into thinking that science debunks creation, ID shows that actually the science supports it. To think that it is unimportant is foolish.
And btw - if I don't have that "ah-ha" moment, why is it that people, including yourself, won't answer the question?
That is a believe, a thought, a philosophy - not science. If the determination between science or not means nothing, admit ID is a philosophy...
There is NO WAY to prove if it is true or not. It is a belief. What I believe is irrelevant to whether or not it is science. There is no way to measure it. Actually, it looks to me like ID is throwing up our arms and saying we can't figure it out, chalk it up to God. That is intellectually lazy and in my opinion contrary to why God equipped us to methodologically study natural phenonium, not just say its God.