The topic is talking about Creationism vs. Evolution. Creationism believes the earth was magically created, instead of formed out the dust of exploded stars.Obviously. That's the topic of the thread.
Yes I am. The same process that created the earth, created biological life. Creationism is about all of it, not just Adam and Eve. The earth is 6000 years old, and not 4.5 billion years, you know that argument of Creationists, don't you?Then you are not talking about the scientific theory that the OP is talking about.
It's not?? The Evolution of the UniverseNo. Instead, you are talking about something entirely different then everyone else in this thread.
The thing you are talking about, isn't even a thing, actually...
Our understanding of the genesis and evolution of the universe is one of the great achievements of 20th-century science. This knowledge comes from decades of innovative experiments and theories. Modern telescopes on the ground and in space detect the light from galaxies billions of light-years away, showing us what the universe looked like when it was young. Particle accelerators probe the basic physics of the high-energy environment of the early universe. Satellites detect the cosmic background radiation left over from the early stages of expansion, providing an image of the universe on the largest scales we can observe.
"Not even a thing", you say? Do you not understand what evolution actually is? I don't believe you do after this post.
No it's not. The OP says Evolution vs. Creationism. That means everything, not just biology.Again, no.
Biological evolution is the scientific theory, which is the topic of this thread.
You seriously don't understand what evolution actually is, do you? No wonder you don't understand my arguments.What you are talking about has nothing to do with science.
There is no "theory of evolution of everything". It's nonsense.
Simple Google search yields some easy info: Cosmic Evolution
Cosmic evolution is the study of many varied changes on a universal scale, a subject that seeks to synthesize the reductionistic posture of specialized science with a holistic view of systems science. It is a story about the awe and majesty of twirling galaxies and shining stars, of redwood trees and buzzing bees, of a Universe that has come to know itself. But it is also a story about our human selves--our origin, our existence, and perhaps our destiny.
Creationism definition:The topic is biological evolution vs religious creationism.
It deals with the origins of species.
"the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation, as in the biblical account, rather than by natural processes such as evolution."
And to cite my favorite source of sound information, Creationism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
"At a broad level, a Creationist is someone who believes in a god who is absolute creator of heaven and earth, out of nothing, by an act of free will."
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With significant provisos to be noted below, Creationists are strongly opposed to a world created by evolution,
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With significant provisos to be noted below, Creationists are strongly opposed to a world created by evolution,
So, you also don't appear to understand what Creationism is either? I'm happy to help illuminate the topic for you here.
Correct. You have no idea what I'm talking about, because you have no idea what you are talking about. Hopefully now with this new knowledge you were unaware of for you, if you reread my posts you might understand them and offer a more appropriate response.You are not talking about science.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
Creationism is about God creating everything, including the cosmos, versus evolution creating them, or "natural processes", which is precisely what evolution is. That is what this topic is in fact about.
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