Challenge: Make Your Case for Creationism
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Challenge: Make Your Case for Creationism
Without alluding to evolution . . . . . . .in any way.
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Re: Challenge: Make Your Case for Creationism
Define "creationism". I ask only because when people mention creationism, they usually are referring to young earth creationism.Audacity wrote:Without alluding to evolution . . . . . . .in any way.
If you are referring to creationism which may include Progressive Creationism, the case has been made here.
If you are talking about creationism of the Theistic Evolution type, the case has been made here.
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RickD wrote:Define "creationism". I ask only because when people mention creationism, they usually are referring to young earth creationism.Audacity wrote:Without alluding to evolution . . . . . . .in any way.
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
Sorry, but on the very first page it mentions evolution.If you are referring to creationism which may include Progressive Creationism, the case has been made here.
Sorry, but on the very first page it mentions evolution.If you are talking about creationism of the Theistic Evolution type, the case has been made here.
In any event, I'm asking you to "Make Your Case for Creationism." Not that of someone else.
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Re: Challenge: Make Your Case for Creationism
I don't think you'll find anyone that believes that. Except maybe some young earth creationists.audacity wrote:
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
So, I think you may have a hard time finding someone here who will make a case for your definition of creationism.
The home page from Godandscience makes a case for Progressive creationism. If you really are interested in learning, it's a great place to start.Audacity wrote:
Sorry, but on the very first page it mentions evolution.
In any event, I'm asking you to "Make Your Case for Creationism." Not that of someone else.
I'm not going to make a case for your version of creationism, because I don't believe in it. And second, if you want to learn about Progressive creationism or theistic evolution, there are websites where it's already laid out for you to read. There's no point in me or anyone else restating what's already in the sites I linked.
If you are really open to learning, read them over. If not, then what's your purpose for this thread?
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FYI, many creation stances(theistic evolution, progressive creationism, day age) teach certain kinds of evolution fit within those creation positions. So for you to demand that the word evolution not be part of a creation belief is just not realistic.
Do you really want to understand different creation positions, or is there another purpose for this thread?
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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RickD wrote:I don't think you'll find anyone that believes that. Except maybe some young earth creationists.audacity wrote:
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
And progressive creationists.
So, I think you may have a hard time finding someone here who will make a case for your definition of creationism.
Not being at all familiar with the beliefs of the members here I'll take your word for it.
To see if anyone can make a case for creationism (as I've since defined it) without alluding to evolution. If this doesn't apply to your beliefs or that of anyone else here, then so be it.what's your purpose for this thread?
Sure it is. It just doesn't appear to be relevant to your belief, and perhaps some of others here.So for you to demand that the word evolution not be part of a creation belief is just not realistic.
Actually, I have a fair understanding of most of them. Except for young earth creationists and progressive creationists they aren't all that entertaining.Do you really want to understand different creation positions
Yes there is. It's to see if anyone can make a case for creationism (as I've defined it) without alluding to evolution.or is there another purpose for this thread?
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Then you know more about progressive creation than I do. And I lean towards progressive creationism. Where did you read that no progressive creationists believe that no species evolved from others? I've never read that.audacity wrote:
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
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I don't think you'll find anyone that believes that. Except maybe some young earth creationists.
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And progressive creationists.
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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Well, Wikipedia has a decent piece on it.RickD wrote:Then you know more about progressive creation than I do. And I lean towards progressive creationism. Where did you read that no progressive creationists believe that no species evolved from others? I've never read that.audacity wrote:
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
RickD wrote:
I don't think you'll find anyone that believes that. Except maybe some young earth creationists.
Audacity wrote:
And progressive creationists.
"Progressive creationism (see for comparison intelligent design) is the belief that God created new forms of life gradually over a period of hundreds of millions of years. As a form of old earth creationism, it accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the age of the Earth, some tenets of biology such as microevolution as well as archaeology to make its case. In this view creation occurred in rapid bursts in which all "kinds" of plants and animals appear in stages lasting millions of years. The bursts are followed by periods of stasis or equilibrium to accommodate new arrivals. These bursts represent instances of God creating new types of organisms by divine intervention. As viewed from the archaeological record, progressive creationism holds that "species do not gradually appear by the steady transformation of its ancestors; [but] appear all at once and "fully formed."[1] The view rejects macroevolution because it is biologically untenable and not supported by the fossil record,[2] and it rejects the concept of universal descent from a last universal common ancestor. Thus the evidence for macroevolution is considered false, but microevolution is accepted as a genetic parameter designed by the Creator into the fabric of genetics to allow for environmental adaptations and survival."
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Aha. Nothing like going to Wikipedia to learn what progressive creationists believe.Audacity wrote:Well, Wikipedia has a decent piece on it.RickD wrote:Then you know more about progressive creation than I do. And I lean towards progressive creationism. Where did you read that no progressive creationists believe that no species evolved from others? I've never read that.audacity wrote:
The religious contention that all species of life were put on earth as is: no species evolved from any other species.
RickD wrote:
I don't think you'll find anyone that believes that. Except maybe some young earth creationists.
Audacity wrote:
And progressive creationists.
"Progressive creationism (see for comparison intelligent design) is the belief that God created new forms of life gradually over a period of hundreds of millions of years. As a form of old earth creationism, it accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the age of the Earth, some tenets of biology such as microevolution as well as archaeology to make its case. In this view creation occurred in rapid bursts in which all "kinds" of plants and animals appear in stages lasting millions of years. The bursts are followed by periods of stasis or equilibrium to accommodate new arrivals. These bursts represent instances of God creating new types of organisms by divine intervention. As viewed from the archaeological record, progressive creationism holds that "species do not gradually appear by the steady transformation of its ancestors; [but] appear all at once and "fully formed."[1] The view rejects macroevolution because it is biologically untenable and not supported by the fossil record,[2] and it rejects the concept of universal descent from a last universal common ancestor. Thus the evidence for macroevolution is considered false, but microevolution is accepted as a genetic parameter designed by the Creator into the fabric of genetics to allow for environmental adaptations and survival."
Aren't the Galapagos finches an example of a new species of finches?
Again, if you are interested in what others believe, it's best to go directly to a site that promotes that specific belief.
There are only a few young earth creationists that post here. So, you're not likely to get anyone to respond to your OP.
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
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Based on the evidence in and on the earth a former world,a lost world, different than this world,with different life in it than this world,that perished before God made this world we live in now is more believable.
Hebrews 12:2-3 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross,despising the shame,and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
2nd Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,lest the light of this glorious gospel of Christ,who is the image of God,should shine unto them.
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Are you saying the Wikipedia article is wrong? That progressive creationism does not reject the evolution of all species?RickD wrote: Aha. Nothing like going to Wikipedia to learn what progressive creationists believe.
Again, if you are interested in what others believe, it's best to go directly to a site that promotes that specific belief.
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From what I can gather from this, creationism is a better explanation for the diversity of life on earth than evolution because it's more believable. That about it?abelcainsbrother wrote:Based on the evidence in and on the earth a former world,a lost world, different than this world,with different life in it than this world,that perished before God made this world we live in now is more believable.
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Are you looking for proof or evidence? I mean we seem to have the bible telling us this and when we examine the evidence it is believable.But could it be proved? Do you ask for proof from scientists?Evidence is what matters to me.Audacity wrote:From what I can gather from this, creationism is a better explanation for the diversity of life on earth than evolution because it's more believable. That about it?abelcainsbrother wrote:Based on the evidence in and on the earth a former world,a lost world, different than this world,with different life in it than this world,that perished before God made this world we live in now is more believable.
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Hebrews 12:2-3 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross,despising the shame,and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
2nd Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not,lest the light of this glorious gospel of Christ,who is the image of God,should shine unto them.
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I'm saying that I've never read on any progressive creationist site, that "no species evolved from any other species".Audacity wrote:Are you saying the Wikipedia article is wrong? That progressive creationism does not reject the evolution of all species?RickD wrote: Aha. Nothing like going to Wikipedia to learn what progressive creationists believe.
Again, if you are interested in what others believe, it's best to go directly to a site that promotes that specific belief.
Like I said, isn't the Galapagos finches, proof that a new species of finch evolved from a different species?
The wiki article is correct about macroevolution. But there's no consensus to what macroevolution even is. I'm not sure one species evolving from another, is an accurate representation of macroevolution. We are talking about a finch evolving into a different kind of finch. Which isn't the same as a single-called organism evolving into sentient humans.
But like I said, better scientific minds than myself, can explain about progressive creation. Just look at the home site here, or Reasons.org., if you are interested.
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Re: Challenge: Make Your Case for Creationism
No idea if this answers your question Audacity but here's what I believe. To be fair, I'm still figuring it out so bear that in mind.
The big bang was a flash of inspiration, an explosion of energy, matter, and thought from God. All the building blocks for life were already there, waiting for form and order, for creation.
As for my creation stance, still figuring that out, lean towards progressive creationism but all I am sureof is that we were created, just not hundred per cent sure how. Just that we were.
Hows that?
The big bang was a flash of inspiration, an explosion of energy, matter, and thought from God. All the building blocks for life were already there, waiting for form and order, for creation.
As for my creation stance, still figuring that out, lean towards progressive creationism but all I am sureof is that we were created, just not hundred per cent sure how. Just that we were.
Hows that?
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I'm looking for the most convincing case you can make for the truth of creationism. If evidence is what matters to you then by all means present your evidence.abelcainsbrother wrote: Are you looking for proof or evidence? I mean we seem to have the bible telling us this and when we examine the evidence it is believable.But could it be proved? Do you ask for proof from scientists?Evidence is what matters to me.
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