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Historian 18/07/22(Sun)14:32 No. 15087
15087

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Divine creation vs. Theory of evolution


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Historian 18/09/01(Sat)23:58 No. 15095

>Divine creation
Fantasy made up by people who didn't know where the sun went at night and cooked with their own shit.
>Theory of evolution
Verifiable by observable evidence. As rock solid as the Theory of Gravity.

/thread


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Historian 18/09/27(Thu)10:22 No. 15097

>>15095
>theory
>solid
kys


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Historian 18/10/05(Fri)00:01 No. 15102
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>>15097


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Historian 18/10/05(Fri)01:13 No. 15103

>>15095
scientific theory
noun

a coherent group of propositions formulated to explain a group of facts or phenomena in the natural world and repeatedly confirmed through experiment or observation: the scientific theory of evolution.


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Historian 18/11/24(Sat)01:01 No. 15109

>>15087
Hey I know it's hard to accept that you're wrong, but, let's face it, you're probably wrong, seeing that the only proof for divine creation is a five thousand year old book.


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Historian 18/12/17(Mon)02:34 No. 15117

both op duh


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Historian 18/12/17(Mon)02:35 No. 15118

they both might of happend no one knows you weren't their


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Historian 18/12/17(Mon)02:36 No. 15119

divine creation is a theory that suggest the world was created by supernatural powers thats their belief. science wasn't around maybe is was ...


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Historian 19/02/17(Sun)01:40 No. 15129

>>15087
I was A fan of evolution until I watched the recent Vox Day vs JF debate. Now I'm not sure.


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Historian 19/02/17(Sun)05:01 No. 15130

>>15095
Get raped and kill yourself, you retarded fucking faggot sack of nigger shit with down syndrome.


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Historian 19/03/02(Sat)02:49 No. 15131
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>>15130


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Michael!DWiS5aPTNI 19/04/08(Mon)12:18 No. 15132
15132

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Where did this picture of Hitler come from???.


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Historian 19/04/08(Mon)18:02 No. 15135

>>15132
Photoshop. Thanks for your valuable contribution to a thread about evolution with a picture of Hitler in a shitagi.


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Historian 19/04/10(Wed)01:43 No. 15136

I’m probably going to get lynched for this but I believe in divine creation where god set up all the steps for the Big Bang and evolution to take place later on. So basically Christianity where god caused the Big Bang and created the right conditions for human life to flourish.


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Historian 19/08/18(Sun)23:08 No. 15213

let the market decide the truth


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Historian 19/11/05(Tue)03:33 No. 15248
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>>15136
Second.


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Historian 19/11/05(Tue)03:36 No. 15249
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>>15248
thirded


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Historian 19/11/05(Tue)10:26 No. 15250

>Divine creation vs. Theory of evolution

Only two theories eh! Pleb.


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Historian 19/11/05(Tue)12:38 No. 15251

>>15250
It's always been Magic vs Science. The oldest religion on the planet is Animism, the rest are variations on that theme. If you want the Anthropology perspective etcetera, read the books by Ernest Becker, all but one I think are available for free online.


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Historian 19/11/05(Tue)13:16 No. 15252

Christ called us to reason
I don't know why so many believers keep feeding the mythos that religion is opposed to science


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Analockman(ThailandNative) 19/11/05(Tue)16:02 No. 15253

As a superior being, i find your mindless chatter about me unflattering, wasteful, and ill-defined.


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Historian 19/11/09(Sat)03:41 No. 15263

Play spore and come back.


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Historian 20/01/16(Thu)07:15 No. 15292
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>>15251
bullshit

I was watching a movie called klaus and in it the wind fucks around with klaus's head, first giving a swirling halo of leaves and snow around a guy he's supposed to help but doesn't want to, then by blowing a message into his pathway that he needs to read, then by making the postman's shadow against a curtain remind klaus of his wife - to get him to open up to the postman, then years later he experiences a "message" of sorts in his old age that it's time to join his wife

the premise of the story is it's santa clause's origin story

why can't a god that created the universe and then left it alone, prefabricate messages written in the cosmos, to people, without violating the physical laws of the universe (as if atheism were real minus the fact he's leaving messages)

you'd never know unless you experienced it, because the communication's in the timing and context and subjective experience of the beholder
and there's nothing to say god can't do exactly that

now why a god like that wouldn't want to show themselves I can only guess at but I think it has to do with something akin to the problems of the dune series and messianism, but also because having a god definitively lord over you even if you're not inclined to like that sort of thing would just be too much of an asshole thing to do in the first place

"All About Synchronicity. ... Synchronicity is an experience of two or more events which occur in a meaningful manner, but which are causally un-related. In order to be 'synchronistic', the events must be related to one another temporally, and the chance that they would occur together by random chance must be very small."


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Historian 20/01/16(Thu)17:20 No. 15293

>>15253
>As a superior being
A superior being has no need to establish oneself as so. He is both content and secure with his position above the mean man.


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Historian 20/01/16(Thu)23:53 No. 15294

>>15251
>>It's always been Magic vs Science
It really hasn't. Until recently the occult and science were one and the same. That's why we call alchemy the precursor to chemistry and shit. Back in the olden days the only people who could read and would take the time to study things, for example the stars, were the priests. And since they were priests they tried shit like divining the future from the movements. It wasn't until the scientific method that science stopped being a mystical art and started being... well, science.


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Historian 20/01/17(Fri)02:16 No. 15295

>>15294
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3Zx-qcNZf4

History 2D: Science, Magic, and Religion, Lecture 1, UCLA

all I'm saying is that the example of the klaus movies would fall under religion, most described miracles count as magic, and science I think we know the category of

but each is a distinct category, so there's 3, not 2


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Historian 20/02/06(Thu)00:37 No. 15296

>>15087
What's the point?
Who do you believe?
I personally believe that anyone, who
takes the idea that repeated observation of phenomena,
along with debate about what the observations mean
and scrutiny of the method by which observations were made
Experimentation, theory, peer review, and acceptance, or rejection, has a stronger argument
than anyone who insists on reffering to some invisible omnipotent being with questionable judgement, an appalling sense of morals and ethics, and refuses to show up for any debate, and whose followers have committed the greatest atrocities on earth over the last 4000 years


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Historian 20/04/05(Sun)10:48 No. 15309

It is more like that the universe was created because of the complexity of its design.


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Historian 20/04/11(Sat)05:44 No. 15314

>>15296
So what's an appropriate set of morals and ethics and what is your proof of it.



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