Question:
There wouldnt be a god without evolution, how ironic is that?
anonymous
2012-02-29 03:36:03 UTC
We human mammals have evolved a brain sophisticated enough to understand the process which formed it. It also led a lot of us to invent gods.

a belief in gods demands the rejection of evolution. Such a delicious irony or what?
Eighteen answers:
?
2012-02-29 03:37:14 UTC
When you preach, you are just as bad as theists!
?
2012-02-29 03:49:51 UTC
Not necessarily, see gods and evolution can coexist by taking the whole god theory and putting it next the fact of evolution.

If you think, before evolution, before the world, before the sun, before the galaxy, before the universe, and even before that something had to be there. The big bang right? But what made that? A mass of energy? Well what made that? energy cannot be created or destroyed, so it was always there? so how does it exsist? the answer to these questions have dissapeared with time. Which we also have no real understanding of. Everything could well have started with a supreme being which leads to the possibilities of these theories see everything we can't explain but have an answer too is a theory.

Although we understand how we exist we still don't understand why and the only way to prove god wrong is by proving why we exist also how and why the universe exists. It all began somewhere right? Time never just started somewhere it's always been there, but why?

Think of it like this, you see a string whether it's the start the end or the middle, you know there's a beginning and you know there's an end, this is similar with time only, imagine a string that goes all around the world and connects back together again.

It's hard to determine where that string began or if it even ends, theoretically it never ends because when you get back to the start it just carries on going, but if you look more into that string :) Why is it there? Because i put it there! Does that make me god?



Now before i am misunderstood, i don't beleive in alot of theories surrounding god, we're unaware of its existance it has never communicated with us some might even struggle to believe it exists, but this is because it's nothing more than an belief a theory that turned into alot more. God, just like the universe all began with "what if?" just the universe turned out to be real, prehaps it could be the same for god? just a little more out of our reach.
anonymous
2012-03-01 09:18:35 UTC
You misspelled ignorant. Ironic means something totally different.



There are so many flaws in the logic of what you wrote that I don't have time to go through them all. Suffice it to say that assuming the conclusion is not the mark of a sophisticated intelligence.



The statement "a belief in gods demands the rejection of evolution" is a total lie.



The true irony is that you managed to demonstrate to the world that you have no understanding of science, theology, logic, or grammar while attempting to poke fun at the thoughts people who do. It would truly be humorous if it weren't so sad.
GoldenFibonacci
2012-02-29 03:45:36 UTC
That would be a delicious irony if God necessarily didn't exist, and if theism had to be creationistic. The first is doubtful, the second completely false. Nice try, though.



Try this little counter-proposal about how evolution and belief in God.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_argument_against_naturalism



You may disagree, but you can't deny that it's at least as coherent as yours.
david
2012-02-29 03:42:56 UTC
Some of these notions are so weird indeed . We teach that all evolution comes about from the one source of all creation in and throughout Cosmos. We may call it or that the absolute mind or God. who from his non being creates being which is material in nature, and from this being all systems evolve in space and time as seen and as unseen as yet to human eyes. We are so limited as yet so we cannot fathom this God nature, but wil in time as we say. The human mind came into our brians some 18.5 million years ago by an outside source, since we were then deemed ready to advance.

Amen
torpex2002
2012-02-29 03:51:46 UTC
The irony doesn't stop there.



We have witnessed the natural selection of the most likely concept of god to survive.



beliefs in gods are memes that have evolved too.
Jim
2012-02-29 03:40:52 UTC
If you believe that the human brain evolved, then do you also think it is plausible that the most advanced super computer in the world could have been put together and programmed by random chance? The human brain is far more sophisticated than that.



I admire your great faith in those kind of odds. You can believe in your odds, but I'll continue to believe in my God. It's much more reasonable.
?
2016-12-12 18:34:04 UTC
yet another clarification that I study for the available beginning place of the God concept, which would not contradict yours, is that folk as babies, being genuinely helpless, ought to no longer draw close the theory that as quickly as they have been hungry or moist, a being could often, yet no longer constantly, come to feed them or clean them or convenience them. God, in accordance to this theory, could have more desirable from an extremely youthful individual's know-how because of the fact the provider that would not constantly answer prayers, e.g. replace outfits, convenience, or feed, yet in spite of the reality it is the entity on which we rely for our survival. The evolutionary clarification is extremely thrilling, besides, and it extremely is definitely ironic. The huge attachment human beings could desire to the god concept, in the absence of information, added helps the evolutionary hypothesis.
anonymous
2012-02-29 11:22:53 UTC
Well for one thing we aren't humans anyway, the body is just a vessel for the spirit

But even scientists are questioning whether this reality exists as it could just be an illusion

So bang goes that theory
Greg
2012-02-29 22:27:39 UTC
It is indeed ironic. God is an invention of our minds. And until we developed enough to have science, we seemed to have a need to create answers, jumping to conclusions.
anonymous
2012-02-29 03:41:47 UTC
Evolution is nothing to do with God thing.

God was created by barbarians for the fear of unknown natural calamities.
anonymous
2012-02-29 03:37:26 UTC
There really is no link between evolution and the absurd god concepts people invent.
DanRSN
2012-02-29 04:37:49 UTC
It depressing that we've come so far, but still fall for that kind of stuff. Science is expanded by research and a desire for knowledge, yet some people reach for religion and ignorance.
Christine
2012-02-29 03:40:38 UTC
The truth is that there is no evolution without God...simple and not the other way round
anonymous
2012-02-29 03:38:40 UTC
Aliens is the answer to it all, Right from how we were made, too our so called god's.
TwistedOwl
2012-02-29 03:37:29 UTC
I think I've had too many drinks to answer this properly, but I'm gonna say go fist yourself just in case.
?
2012-02-29 03:40:09 UTC
And a brain like yours to point that out.....*applauds*
anonymous
2012-02-29 03:38:21 UTC
what you have written is indeed, undeniable fact, that idiots will deny.


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