Topic: evolution disproved
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Sun 08/16/09 02:53 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZFG5PKw504&feature=PlayList&p=DB541C355165E898&index=0

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Sun 08/16/09 04:37 AM
What if the life that evolves in the peanut butter is just too small to see with the naked eye? Have people tried putting peanut butter under a microscope? Or in an MRI?

metalwing's photo
Sun 08/16/09 04:57 AM
I watched the vid. What is the point of this thread?

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Sun 08/16/09 05:04 AM
sorry i could only endure 13 seconds yawn

FearandLoathing's photo
Sun 08/16/09 06:30 AM
2:06 of my life wasted...kind of funny, "we" screw up the theory of evolution...but no one ever "screws" up religion...

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Sun 08/16/09 08:18 AM
Aren't peanuts alive already? So peanut butter is alive, and obviously making strenuous efforts to keep other forms of life out.

Somebody is going to be very upset when they open a jar of peanut butter and there's a cynognathus in there. It hasn't happened yet, but, by my calculations, it WILL happen sometime between next Thursday and the year 32,881.


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Sun 08/16/09 08:28 AM
Dr. Francis Collins established The BioLogos Foundation to address the escalating culture war between science and faith in the United States. On one end of the spectrum, “new atheists” argue that science removes the need for God. On the other end, religious fundamentalists argue that the Bible requires us to reject many of the conclusions of modern science. Many people — including scientists and believers in God — do not find these extreme options attractive.

BioLogos represents the harmony of science and faith. It addresses the central themes of science and religion and emphasizes the compatibility of Christian faith with scientific discoveries about the origins of the universe and life. To communicate this message to the general public and add to the ongoing dialog, The BioLogos Foundation created BioLogos.org.

Funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the Web site is a reliable source of scholarly thought on contemporary issues in science and faith. It highlights the compatibility of modern science with traditional Christian beliefs. BioLogos.org features responses to a myriad of questions received by Collins, author of "The Language of God", Karl Giberson, author of "Saving Darwin", and Darrel Falk, author of "Coming to Peace With Science" since the publication of their books.

http://biologos.org/

metalwing's photo
Sun 08/16/09 08:36 AM

Dr. Francis Collins established The BioLogos Foundation to address the escalating culture war between science and faith in the United States. On one end of the spectrum, “new atheists” argue that science removes the need for God. On the other end, religious fundamentalists argue that the Bible requires us to reject many of the conclusions of modern science. Many people — including scientists and believers in God — do not find these extreme options attractive.

BioLogos represents the harmony of science and faith. It addresses the central themes of science and religion and emphasizes the compatibility of Christian faith with scientific discoveries about the origins of the universe and life. To communicate this message to the general public and add to the ongoing dialog, The BioLogos Foundation created BioLogos.org.

Funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the Web site is a reliable source of scholarly thought on contemporary issues in science and faith. It highlights the compatibility of modern science with traditional Christian beliefs. BioLogos.org features responses to a myriad of questions received by Collins, author of "The Language of God", Karl Giberson, author of "Saving Darwin", and Darrel Falk, author of "Coming to Peace With Science" since the publication of their books.

http://biologos.org/


Nice post.

I am still curious as to what the OP had in mind, a point, a discussion, a debate, or just making fun one way or another.

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Thu 08/20/09 02:39 PM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Thu 08/20/09 02:41 PM


Dr. Francis Collins established The BioLogos Foundation to address the escalating culture war between science and faith in the United States. On one end of the spectrum, “new atheists” argue that science removes the need for God. On the other end, religious fundamentalists argue that the Bible requires us to reject many of the conclusions of modern science. Many people — including scientists and believers in God — do not find these extreme options attractive.

BioLogos represents the harmony of science and faith. It addresses the central themes of science and religion and emphasizes the compatibility of Christian faith with scientific discoveries about the origins of the universe and life. To communicate this message to the general public and add to the ongoing dialog, The BioLogos Foundation created BioLogos.org.

Funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the Web site is a reliable source of scholarly thought on contemporary issues in science and faith. It highlights the compatibility of modern science with traditional Christian beliefs. BioLogos.org features responses to a myriad of questions received by Collins, author of "The Language of God", Karl Giberson, author of "Saving Darwin", and Darrel Falk, author of "Coming to Peace With Science" since the publication of their books.

http://biologos.org/


Nice post.

I am still curious as to what the OP had in mind, a point, a discussion, a debate, or just making fun one way or another.
Well possible all of the above given what this particular creationist video was actually trying to incorrectly point out.

I think its great that scientists out there are honest about there faith and do not try to warp science to fit it, but there really is a battle going on where an anti-science religious movement is out to discredit scientific discoveries such as evolution.