Careful Arturo, stepping quite close to the line there. No insulting his beliefs like that. Getting kinda personal.
Sorry, but I don't think I was insulting his beliefs. I didn't just say "heresy", but show why I believe Creationism is a heresy. The funny thing is, he hasn't even tried to prove me wrong.
And maybe the Iraq thing was too harsh, but I say that without the slightest bit of hate. I don't have absolutely anything personal against Button. I am just against onsider a heresy. I have my reasons to consider that, and Ididn't insult him, but show him why I consider his beliefs to be heretical. But heretical isn't an offensive term, it's just a way of describing a belief that goes against the beliefs of a religion, even if it pretends to be a belief of that religion.
I am sorry if I dound harsh, but show me where exactly I insulted his beliefs. Because "heretic" is not an insult.
Which by Christian standards isn't something you're supposed to do.
Okay, I will reword it. I just speak seeing the opinions you claim to have. I don't know your opinions, but know what your opinions claim to be.
Speaking by seeing what I am told is not "judging" in the way Jesus says it's wring. Because I haven't spoken about you, but about what you claim to believe.
I don't think humans could understand any natural process. Hence when scientists claim they know what they are talking about, maybe they don't.
If we didn't know how the natural process work, why can we use them in the ways we want to? If we did not know anything about natural processes, you woukdn't be posting here.
I already know that it's scientifically correct, but I don't believe in science.
A few posts ago you said that it wasn't scientifically correct:
Evolution is a scientifical fact, not a mere hypothesis.
Oh dear. Not the last time I checked. You see, evolution relies on mutations in the cells of the body. And according to most science texts I've read, mutations cause information in the genes to be lost.
At least the time I have wasted in writing my posts has been fairly useful. You now know it's a scientifical fact.

Even if you don't believe in science.
He didn't.
If he had wanted us to be perfect, he wouldn't have given us free will. But he gave us free will, because free will is good, or that is what I suppose. Hence, Adam and Eve's sin. And the rest of them. But he gave us free will, and that might be because if there is no free will, there can be no morals (Kant).
God is probably the only one who is logical. Humans aren't. Human logic and God do not go together.
We have been created to resemble him. If he has logic, we have as well. Only that his is superior. And since we have logic, and he does as well, they must go together, because there is only one logic. The
logos. God.
And this isn't science. It's religion. It's in the Bible.
Whatever the reason, killing is bad. I'm just saying that God can do whatever he wants and his actions are justified by his righteousness.
God can do whatever he wants. But the God of Genesis sees that its creation is good. Therefore, using the brain, one of God's creations cannot be bad.
But according to you, using the brain is bad (science is bad and goes against faith), and the brain was a creation by God. And God considers intelligence to be good, but intelligence sends the person to Hell, which is bad by definition. Therefore, according to you, what God considers to be good sens the person that has it to Hell.
And that is a heretical thought.
You're really starting to go overboard.
Show me where I insulted you, instead of reasoning and backing my statements.
If anyone's influencing evolutionary thought it's the devil himself.
Last I checked, it was God who created our brain, not the devil. And science is using the brain. Which is a God's instrument.
God created sciences. God created evolution.
God created everything we can see.
See? I am Creationist.
Now who's the one generalizing?
How is that a generalization?
The Bible is a guide to salvation, anything that doesn't concern salvation is irrelevant. Unless you want to accept that Pi is 3, like the Book of the King says.
Edited by Arturo, 21 May 2007 - 08:33 AM.