You're getting off track. Keep on point. How do you judge that humans have flaws? What perfect example are you using to judge by?Audie wrote:
Interesting differences of point of view! To me, if there were a God who made us in His image, then we should not be so flawed. ( I do not at all accept the idea that disease, war, etc are the result of original sin)
I said Godless evolution to differentiate between evolution with God as its beginner, and well, Godless evolution.I wonder why you call it "Godless evolution"? Evolution is the same whether there is a god or not. Its like the gas laws that way. Of course, the various creation stories of various religions are not in technical keeping with the way that life seems to have actually developed, but that does not address the reality / non reality of any god.
Its just about the literal or technical accuracy of the stories people tell eachother about those gods.
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Some believe behavior came from evolution AND God. Others believe in evolution without God.Whether human behaviour came from evolution or a god, we are a flawed species, too smart for our own good, and behave very badly at times. What about human behaviour indicates that there is a god who showed the way?
Huh? Was that me?I see where you are coming from with the philosophical thing about the Platonic ideal, iI guess it is. But its a lot simpler than that.
You still have to have something unflawed, to know something is flawed.We have no examples of perfect cars, but we can spot flaws in them.