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True, one could also apply this to the Bible... Quote:
As to a more direct response to your question, accuracy, for one. With the onset of DNA analysis, a number of people were discovered to have been innocent of crimes they were convicted of - which also means that the person who actually did the crime got away with it. An all-knowing judge fixes that problem. Quote:
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... </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Oh, I am aware, and now after seeing your response to a request for elaboration, I can now tell you how it is a brush off: when I encountered it it was used as a means to avoid dealing with a discrepency between the theory and observations; in that context, it was a faith-statement, as the person saying it did not allow for the possibility of the theory being fundamentally flawed. Quote:
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</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Since when has everyone been entierly rational? I missed that memo. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif The Bible is Truth in its entierety (unproveable this side of Doomsday, true; a belief/assumption/whatever you want to call it), but it doesn't list the specific details everyone is looking for (that wasn't the specific purpose of the Bible) when developing models; as such, the models are all based on flawed humans filling in the gaps. Those gaps can have flaws, and many (many swayed by the evils in evolution) disagree that the Bible is fully Truth; this is where I suspect much of the disagreement you note comes from. |
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*a less-sick Narf charges back into the ring. and first, i'm going to pick on Fyron.*
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"See the cat? See the cradle?"
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Note that my post explicitly stated that those were the basics of such a system of morality...
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[ November 21, 2003, 01:17: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ] |
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And again it doesn't trend toward improvement. It trends towards reproductive success in a given habitat. A species that is superbly adapted to an enviroment can be wiped out easily if the enviroment changes. A species may trend DOWN in intelligence, speed, or other featues because they aren't helping survival and individuals without them do better. It is often described as improvement because it's simpler and in most cases good enough. Quote:
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Also, Newtonian physics utterly -fails- under certain conditions, that's why relativity was developed. This doesn't make the Newtonian model useless, or inaccurate in the other conditions. More likely to be those, yes. But sometimes a model is useful because it is wrong.. There's a simple model which predicts what will happen if a species is under no evolutionary pressures at all. In the real world, this fails repeatedly. Its still useful to test if the population is undergoing evolution though. Quote:
One of the biggest flaws in the Bible being the truth is why didn't God introduce it to all people, at the same time? Quote:
If you're thinking of the racism argument, try again, because your Bible was used to support slavery, and occaisonally genocide. Score, if evolution did in fact support racism (which I kind of doubt), equal. And one is still based in reality, the other not. Will you be denouncing physics because it can be used to design weapons, next? [ November 21, 2003, 01:51: Message edited by: Phoenix-D ] |
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page 3. i have a lot to catch up on.
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page 4. page 5 Atrocities, i wouldn't give away my pain. i learned to much from it, and i'm going to learn even more as i work through it. without the pain i've had in my life, i suspect i'd be shallow and always want things my way. Quote:
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oh, wonderfull. someone posted, and now i have even more stuff to debat. i like debating, as long as where not going in circles. that's a cat or dog thing. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
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second question: can you accept that the same thing can happen to a society? third question: can you accept that God has a right to judge if that has happened and a right to apply that judgement? Quote:
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2. No. 3. No. Especially odd given that he's purpordly setting moral laws based on his code, but doesn't bother to give concrete proof of his presence to everyone. (not even his code- just existance at all, period) Quote:
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There may be a valid reason to drive a car through a wall, but my first thought is always going to be "Ok, how they'd screw up?" |
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