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Proposal: Scientific Creationism

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The universe
  explained by science
  explained by theology
  both
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Song of Blue

PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 8:43 am


I propose that all of science can be encompased in some sort of theology. The laws of physics and of nature could be the structure of the world, that was created in the theorhetical big bang that evolved to today. God's part is that of the laws of physics and of nature, and those laws could include some interesting ideas on serendipity and karma that are set in place by this creative force, the God that is, in effect, the creation of the universe itself, and is an energy force that is in the very substance of existence in the universe itself, so that we're a part of it/him/her. It's something I came up with based on my logic combined with introspection on what true logic explains and what it does not explain. Logic is complicated and may come up with different results for different people. Please discuss!
PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 9:30 pm


Personally. I believe that God set things in place like physics and chemistry and biology so we could understand the world around us. He gave us logic so we could work stuff out on our own too. However, I don't believe in karma or serendipity. I believe everything happens for a reason. Whether or not it's God's fault is debatable. As a Christian I believe that God allows evil to happen seeing as if He didn't we wouldn't have free will. And people seem to blame Him for all their woes when if you read the bible it was us who screwed up in the first place.

Thing to note, Bible the only holy book that says the earth rests on nothing in the sky.

see Job 26:7 which reads "He spreads out the northern [skies] over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing"

Luphstorm


Hanifa

PostPosted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:41 pm


Yeah, when I took Biology we were taught the theory of evolution without denouncing God's part in creation because there really is no contradiction in that. It's just that evolution says how it happened and creation said that it happened.
PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:10 pm


I do combine the two, to some extent... but when it comes to gaps in the "theory" of either, I remember that evolution is just a theory, and that my belief in creationism is not only fueled by what I believe, but faith too. It's cheesy, I know, but it's all about the faith in the end, for me cool .

non lo so


LittleMissFoxy

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:57 am


I believe in both the scientific theory and of creationism because by my own opinion, they are both intertwined. To explain my reasoning is that without such a thing as evolution, which can be proven by the species of this planet, creationism could also not be possible. My main analogy is the creation and birth of a child. If the child was not created with both the sperm and egg, a fetus later resulting in what we call a human, in the womb of a woman then evolution would not be able to bring itself into the light. After a child is born, it evolves in a way to become a man or woman in it's later years. Thus, in my opinion, neither is true nor false; simply if we choose to be ignorant of one another because without either, none of them would be plausable to begin with. After all, if God put us on this Earth, then he must've had a plan to allow us to adapt to it's ever so changing environment by evolving as we strive for survival. None the less, I still think all of your opinions are your own and I'm not objecting to any of them. Debate on! x]
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:48 pm


LittleMissFoxy
I believe in both the scientific theory and of creationism because by my own opinion, they are both intertwined.


that's what I feel. i'm not that religious, so I guess I lean more towards the science side, but really, it's not as if it has to be either/or.

Basil-tofu

Hygienic Gekko


wayyting

PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:13 pm


I voted both. Life is what you make of it. Believe whatever best fits your lifestyle and heart.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:58 pm


bot... or maybe neither? That would be interesting... >__>

Basil-tofu

Hygienic Gekko

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