abelcainsbrother wrote:I'm an evidence based person so evidence is important to me.
So you keep saying, but it's not true, is it? You don't produce any evidence to support a universal extinction and recreation at any time in the past. Have you in fact got any?
Evidence is what we base truth on.You accept evolution so it might seem harsh to you that I point out there is no evidence that demonstrates life evolves
No, you misunderstand the nature of a rational explanation. You seem to think that because no one has actually seen a fish turn into a bird in a science lab, that there is no evidence for evolution. This is untrue. I have never actually seen a tree grow. Whenever I'm in the presence of one, it seems to stay the same size. But over the months, whenever I see it again, it appears a little bigger. Maybe, when I'm not looking, it suddenly shoots up, or maybe it is dematerialised every night and rematerialised again a little bit bigger. All I can do is look at the evidence before me and come to whatever seems to me to be the best explanation.
it is the truth,however it is just a brief argument against evolution as I have already explained in other threads what the evidence does demonstrate,so no need to rehash it for now.
Have you? I'm afraid I can't find any anywhere. You have explained why you don't believe in evolution all over the place, but I am not familiar with your posts showing evidence which could support a different explanation. Perhaps you could provide a link?
I also believe and trust God over what man says is true as man has been wrong many of times throughout history about what he thought was true
Absolutely. Me too. However, I find that given both his words as recorded in scripture, and the evidence he has shown me through his creation, what God says is that evolution is the way he has created and developed his world. When you say you trust God, you don't actually know what he says, so you're really only trusting your own, fallible, interpretation of what he says.
this is why evidence is so important to me in order to be able to tell the truth from a lie,etc.
Good. Why not give us some?
You seem to trust man more than God and then allow it to influence how you interpret the bible.I trust God and then try to find evidence to confirm or not,knowing that evidence can allow us to realize we may have interpreted the bible wrong.
No, you can't base your belief in the Gap Theory on trust in God, as God has not made explicit how his creation has developed. Forming an opinion based entirely on your own human, fallible interpretation of God's word, and only then looking for evidence to support it is indeed trusting man (yourself) more than God (his word and his creation). I don't do that.
It has happened before. Both religious people and nonreligious people have been wrong throughout history.
Quite so. Mostly because they have prejudged something without looking at the evidence impartially. Sometimes the evidence wasn't available, and they did he best they could with what they had, but when new evidence emerges, then it must all be re-evaluated, not discarded because it doesn't fit the old paradigm.