Wow, I haven't been here in ages. I even had to re-register my nick; they must've wiped their database. Well, a few of you might recognize me if you are using a different name than you did a few years ago. I participated in a few evolution debates a few years ago, and learned a lot. Here's my input on the topic of this thread: (As you will soon find out, I am an ardent creationist, but the key is that I believe evolution to be a dead theory, already discarded by a number of prominent scientists.)
IMHO, if the world had come about via Evolution (note the capital E -- I mean something more than moths' wing colors changing; I mean NEW information spontaneously appearing), spontaneous appearance of new information would be something reasonably easy to observe. As of yet, I have not been made aware of a situation where information was "created" by random chance.
Let me start with a short example. Before I start, I will ask any Evolutionists to point out what is wrong in my fundamental reasoning. Chance can perform some feats, such as churning out a sentence that makes sense. However, it will never (at least over a billion years) write a short story. Unless I am missing something, even the most basic of lifeforms contains a substantial amount of information (if homo sapiens contains information that would compare to the size of an encyclopedia, would not a simple organism be like a short story?).
You can claim that over a billion years, a short story CAN be created from chance. However, you have no way to substantiate this claim that I know of (as I hope you can see, I am open minded, so enlighten me instead of disrespecting me). You have got to have FAITH that the above "spontaneous creation of information" is possible. I have got to have FAITH that God exists. I believe my leap of faith is smaller than yours. I've been to a few evolution debates where this came out as the bottom line, so think a while before you dismiss this idea.
As for explaining the earth in a 6000 year timeframe, I have just come up with an interesting idea. Take the first 5 days of Creation: God was creating all these animals, but they didn't DO anything -- they didn't think, and besides micro-evolving (i.e. no NEW genetic information ever introduced via mutations), they did not evolve. It was all boring, and after trying out different genetic makeups. He created the stars during these 5 days as well. Since nothing much interesting was happening, God made everything happen extremely fast -- the light from stars billions of light years away traveled billions of times the speed light travels today. Radioactive half-lives were drastically reduced. Fossilization occurred very quickly as well. When God created Man, he had created something that would be a little more interesting than the day-to-day animal, and slowed the natural processes down to observe His newest and first really interesting creation. Thus, we see a stratified fossil record today (relatively nonexistant transitional fossils). Of course, I have to take the existance of God on faith, but I'm not the only one who requires faith -- Evolutionists need it too.
An important point: the name of the game should really be Intelligent Design vs. Evolution. This totally removes religion out of the game. Instead of relying on cosmology to provide a big bang from which the earth was created, Intelligent Design relies on some sentient being to create the genetic material we see today. Science vs. Science.
I hope this made some sort of sense... Any flames will be blatantly ignored.
IMHO, if the world had come about via Evolution (note the capital E -- I mean something more than moths' wing colors changing; I mean NEW information spontaneously appearing), spontaneous appearance of new information would be something reasonably easy to observe. As of yet, I have not been made aware of a situation where information was "created" by random chance.
Let me start with a short example. Before I start, I will ask any Evolutionists to point out what is wrong in my fundamental reasoning. Chance can perform some feats, such as churning out a sentence that makes sense. However, it will never (at least over a billion years) write a short story. Unless I am missing something, even the most basic of lifeforms contains a substantial amount of information (if homo sapiens contains information that would compare to the size of an encyclopedia, would not a simple organism be like a short story?).
You can claim that over a billion years, a short story CAN be created from chance. However, you have no way to substantiate this claim that I know of (as I hope you can see, I am open minded, so enlighten me instead of disrespecting me). You have got to have FAITH that the above "spontaneous creation of information" is possible. I have got to have FAITH that God exists. I believe my leap of faith is smaller than yours. I've been to a few evolution debates where this came out as the bottom line, so think a while before you dismiss this idea.
As for explaining the earth in a 6000 year timeframe, I have just come up with an interesting idea. Take the first 5 days of Creation: God was creating all these animals, but they didn't DO anything -- they didn't think, and besides micro-evolving (i.e. no NEW genetic information ever introduced via mutations), they did not evolve. It was all boring, and after trying out different genetic makeups. He created the stars during these 5 days as well. Since nothing much interesting was happening, God made everything happen extremely fast -- the light from stars billions of light years away traveled billions of times the speed light travels today. Radioactive half-lives were drastically reduced. Fossilization occurred very quickly as well. When God created Man, he had created something that would be a little more interesting than the day-to-day animal, and slowed the natural processes down to observe His newest and first really interesting creation. Thus, we see a stratified fossil record today (relatively nonexistant transitional fossils). Of course, I have to take the existance of God on faith, but I'm not the only one who requires faith -- Evolutionists need it too.
An important point: the name of the game should really be Intelligent Design vs. Evolution. This totally removes religion out of the game. Instead of relying on cosmology to provide a big bang from which the earth was created, Intelligent Design relies on some sentient being to create the genetic material we see today. Science vs. Science.
I hope this made some sort of sense... Any flames will be blatantly ignored.
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