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A Plea To Atheists.
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We believers have all kinds of questions like the reason for the beginning of the universe, abiogenesis, an explanation and examples of evolution, the list goes on and on.
Believers put forward ideas that are are shot down in flames by atheists.
So the simple question is, what is your explanation for these important questions?
Believers put forward ideas that are are shot down in flames by atheists.
So the simple question is, what is your explanation for these important questions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why do you need a REASON for everything? We don't ask WHY the tossed coin lands on heads (or tails). It just does, a random event. Similarly the universe as it it now is just the result of 13.8 billion years worth of random events. That doesn't make it any less amazing, or remarkable or awe-inspiring than your created Universe but it doesn't need a reason.
Some of these questions remain unanswered. But that's fine, because life would be boring if all these questions had already been solved.
The evidence, on the other hand, in favour of evolution is not difficult to produce. The problem there, really, is that critics of evolution do insist on changing what it is they are looking for, or are demanding evidence that isn't even necessary even if it were obtainable. Or, perhaps, they request some demonstration of the fabled "missing link" between one species and its supposed ancestor, and when such a specimen is produced they then demand the missing *links* in the two gaps that are thus created!
At the current point evolution is well-established, both in terms of the mechanism (namely, genetic mutations driven by external pressures) and in terms of how it played out over our planet's history. There remain serious question-marks and puzzles, to be sure, but that is how Science should be.
The evidence, on the other hand, in favour of evolution is not difficult to produce. The problem there, really, is that critics of evolution do insist on changing what it is they are looking for, or are demanding evidence that isn't even necessary even if it were obtainable. Or, perhaps, they request some demonstration of the fabled "missing link" between one species and its supposed ancestor, and when such a specimen is produced they then demand the missing *links* in the two gaps that are thus created!
At the current point evolution is well-established, both in terms of the mechanism (namely, genetic mutations driven by external pressures) and in terms of how it played out over our planet's history. There remain serious question-marks and puzzles, to be sure, but that is how Science should be.
//O.k. then.
So selfishly, I want to come to your house, kick in the door, and take whatever I fancy, because there is no authority to hold me back, apart from getting caught//
A bit like BibleGod then Theland?
God selfishly wants to have all our worship and praise because there is no authority holding him back. And if we don't acquiesce then into eternal suffering we go??
So selfishly, I want to come to your house, kick in the door, and take whatever I fancy, because there is no authority to hold me back, apart from getting caught//
A bit like BibleGod then Theland?
God selfishly wants to have all our worship and praise because there is no authority holding him back. And if we don't acquiesce then into eternal suffering we go??
Who know what happened billions of years ago, but as a non scientist I'm happy to put it down to a series of complex chemical and physical reactions. I have no need or desire to understand it in any more detail, but admire the scientists who spend their lives researching the beginnings of life.
Instead, I'd rather enjoy the marvels of nature, science and biology now; and encourage people to understand and respect our planet now, rather than use valueable intelligence and energy trying to prove that life began as a result of any kind of super natural occurance.
Instead, I'd rather enjoy the marvels of nature, science and biology now; and encourage people to understand and respect our planet now, rather than use valueable intelligence and energy trying to prove that life began as a result of any kind of super natural occurance.
//So selfishly, I want to come to your house, kick in the door, and take whatever I fancy, because there is no authority to hold me back, apart from getting caught.//
No self-respecting atheist would ever entertain such an idea . . . although I can imagine someone with a belief in an all forgiving god might have occasion to.
No self-respecting atheist would ever entertain such an idea . . . although I can imagine someone with a belief in an all forgiving god might have occasion to.
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