You can take that as a "no", Write4U. He hasn't read it.Go away, I’m not on trial.
You can take that as a "no", Write4U. He hasn't read it.Go away, I’m not on trial.
There is nothing in the theory of evolution that says species or individual animals that came later are superior to the ones that came earlier.This idea (darwinism) is becoming predominantly more popular amongst the African American population. Whereas the AA’s were predominantly Christian. The younger generations are taking to this idea.
They are happy to accept that they are the original people, and all other races come from them. Thus they are superior to other races.
There is no real "caucasian race". Biologically, the idea of "race" doesn't really make much sense. Human beings of all "races" are hopelessly intermixed. Certainly there is no such thing as biologically meaningful "black race" or "caucasian race".They believe the Caucasian race is dying out because their genetic stock is inferior.
Probably as a creationist you've absorbed this idea of "genetic watering down". The idea is that mutations always produce a "less perfect" or "damaged" genome. Creationists would claim that God created the "perfect" human genome and that any natural effects on that, due to breeding or whatever, can only make it "worse".You’re not aware of the various groups of AA’s who openly declare white peoples as genetically inferior, based on the idea that life began in Africa, and those Africans seeded the rest of the different ethnic groups, who are genetically watered down Africans?
Are you saying you refuse to believe it until all scientists accept it?I don’t accept darwinism (for now) as scientifically factual. If it was a fact, it should be accepted by all scientists.
I've already told you: you don't get to change the meanings of words to suit yourself.While it is accepted that 97% of all scientists accept “evolution”, it does not state that they accept the theory of evolution.
Nonsense. You accept the customised Jan version of evolution, evolution-lite. You accept only evolution within a "kind", which is to say that you accept Creationist dogma and not evolution.I accept evolution.
Because you don't accept evolution.I don’t have a concept of human evolution.
Why would you think that?But, you agree white people are inferior.
Why are you directing this at me?There is nothing in the theory of evolution that says species or individual animals that came later are superior to the ones that came earlier.
Do you think your mother is superior to you because she was born first and you "came from" her?
Again. Why are you directing this at me?There is no real "caucasian race". Biologically, the idea of "race" doesn't really make much sense. Human beings of all "races" are hopelessly intermixed. Certainly there is no such thing as biologically meaningful "black race" or "caucasian race".
Why are you acting as though I think the colour of someone’s skin makes them superior, or inferior?This is all wrong. The colour of a person's skin doesn't make them genetically inferior or superior. There is no "watering down" of anything when you compare the genes for white skin vs. the genes for dark skin. It's just a natural variation in melanin production. There's also a natural selection effect in play due to environmental differences between, say, Africa and Europe.
I shouldn’t have to believe it at all, if it is a science fact.Are you saying you refuse to believe it until all scientists accept it?
What do you say those, like Alex, doesn’t fully understand the theory as yet, but still believes it?Will you take it on authority if 100% of scientists come to believe it, then?
From what I understand of the evidence, I don’t accept. There are also scientists who don’t accept. From what Alex understands of the evidence he does accept it. And there are scientists that do accept.I mean, you're clearly not interested in the evidence, so is an authority-based argument what you're looking for?
I must confess, I’ve not given it much thought.Out of interest, is your position on climate change the same? Are you a climate change denier as well as an evolution denier? The figures for the percentage of scientists who accept the science in both cases is about the same.
I accept what can be observed James.Nonsense. You accept the customised Jan version of evolution, evolution-lite. You accept only evolution within a "kind", which is to say that you accept Creationist dogma and not evolution.
I’d be perfectly happy to not discuss this topic, as it brings out the irrational in Darwinists. You can’t even moderate fairly because of your bias.Why tell lies by using the word "evolution" when you really mean that Creationist dogma? At least be honest with yourself. And don't wase everybody's time.
I accept that you accept it.Get real, Jan. The theory of evolution includes the Darwinism that you and your Creationist buddies reject. It is the theory that says that modern species share common ancestor species, and that speciation can occur in many ways.
Lol!!!Okay.
It's possible, but my own suspicion is that Jan is or was probably a member of some fringe religion such as the Hare Krishnas.
Here's an imaginary tale that I shall title "The life of Jan".
Jan grew up with religious parents, but was never really satisfied with his parents' religion. It is possible that the family had problems, but not necessarily the case. Jan was a bright boy who gained a decent education. But he was always searching for spiritual fulfilment. Then, one day as he was walking into the train station, Jan met a group of Hare Krishas. Jan's own background up to that point was primarily Christian, but he had developed an interest in "Eastern" religious beliefs, possibly as a result of travel or possibly because he was on a spiritual quest. So, Jan collected the literature and chatted with the Hare Krishnas. He was invited to come to a gathering or service or temple (or whatever they have). Jan was intrigued to find out more, so he read up and talked to his new friends. At some point, Jan decided to join the faith himself.
As a new convert, Jan was eager to pass out the literature of the faith and to try to convert others. Jan became a True Believer. The problem was, certain aspects of the lifestyle didn't sit right with Jan. Also, he kept reading and, as he did so, he began to question whether the Krishnas really had all the answers. It seemed to Jan that some elements of his old Christianity (including things from the bible) fit Jan's worldview better than some of the official positions of his new faith. Besides, life started getting in the way, and Jan didn't really want to dedicate his entire life to spreading one religion. Especially after the internet became a thing, Jan gradually found that it was just as satisfying for him to preach his own version of the faith online, and it was also far less time consuming than regularly attending gatherings of the faithful.
Things went on for a number of years while Jan remained in touch with his religious community. But he found that parts of his original faith no longer satisfied him. His own views seemed to be better supported by a variety of the "scriptures" he spent long nights pouring through. So, Jan gradually drifted away from official activity within the faith, although never feeling like he needed to entirely make a clean break with his old comrades. After all, there was still much in the Krishna faith that Jan admired and agreed with, and there was no need to alienate those people who had helped to change his inner religious life for the better.
On the internet, Jan discovered people who were willing to engage with Jan's own ideas. In Jan's view, a lot of those people just had no idea about what belief in God should really mean. He found that, due to his background, he could speak with an assumed authority born of experience. He could preach the word. He could unify all the faiths and show the people all gods are One. He could be the prophet of the God he had constructed for himself.
One day, Jan discovered a forum called sciforums. To his surprise, some prominent voices there were openly asserting that religion is nonsense and there isn't even a God! Jan's mission suddenly hit him. He would show these godless heathens what a real Man of Religion looks like. He would put the atheists in their place by telling them that they know nothing of God. He would explain how there are no real atheists, only deniers of the One God, Jan's God. But he wouldn't get bogged down in matters of fact or evidence. He would ignore those. He would be the Wall that will not budge. His faith would not waver, no matter what the atheists said. He would certainly not lower himself to learning about mere human science, as if that matters.
And yet, as the years went by, Jan's faith did waver, in spite of himself. Some nights, Jan lay in his bed thinking over conversations that he had had on sciforums. A niggling voice in his head would say things like "The atheists have a point here" and "That thing about the need for objective evidence - it almost sounds sensible." But then, the angel on Jan's other shoulder would tell him not to concern himself with these mere trifles. The voice in his head would say "Jan, my child, I am your God. I am YOUR God. Nothing else really matters." And for a while, Jan could forget.
Then, one day, something just clicked in Jan's head. He didn't know why. Maybe it was those niggling conversations that he was unable to forget, no matter how hard he wanted to. Maybe he'd found out too much about science, accidentally. Maybe he had just allowed himself to think too much, rather than just submitting to his God, which had always worked to quell his doubts before. Whatever the reason, something worried him: what if I've been wrong all this time?
From that day on, there was no turning back for Jan. Probably the scientists and the atheists were wrong, but if they were wrong then it should be possible to prove them wrong on their own ground. Jan decided to learn some science. He started by reading some introductory material on evolution. Looking at it with new eyes, Jan found that rather than it being dogmatic, it actually made logical sense. But where did that leave God? What if human beings really did have ape-like ancestors? Where would that leave God and his Special Creation?
The more Jan read the scientific and atheist literature, hoping to find errors of fact, the more he found himself thinking in an unfamiliar way. Then one day another revelation hit Jan: what if I don't know what I've assumed I've known all these years? It was unsettling: the idea that his own religious faith might not be objective knowledge. Jan wondered if he should check that beliefs he had held unquestioningly from his Hari Krishna days were actually evidence based.
Time went on and Jan found himself becoming honest, really for the first time, with himself about what he really knew and what he could not show. To cut a long story short, over the next year Jan de-converted. He even apologised to some of his former opponents on the internet for what he now recognised as his own prior deliberate dishonesty. With some regret, looking back, he realised that if he had only been honest with himself back then, he could have been living a reality-based existence long ago.
Jan became a happier man than he had ever been before. He lost a lot of the anger that went with the need to defend his own personal religion, and he made lots of new friends. Occasionally he struggled with guilty feelings about the religion he had lost, but he recognised that these were only partly his own fault and over time they diminished. Jan died a happy atheist, comfortable with his place in the real world.
Nothing I have written on the topic has been irrational.I’d be perfectly happy to not discuss this topic, as it brings out the irrational in Darwinists.
So hit the "report" button and file a complaint. Somebody will look into it.Lol!!!
I meant give him a warning, not join in.
Yes, it is. It is direct proof. You posted a basic misunderstanding. There is no level at which someone who understands Darwinian theory would make your mistakes.That’s no indication I don’t understand it on some level
A theory is an idea, of course. Whatever you mean by "dressed up" of course indicates confusion on your part - scientific theories are identified as such by function and application, not appearance of some kind.Unless it is an idea dressed up as a theory, and forced down people’s throats as one.
No one who understands Darwinian theory confuses it with the facts it is meant to explain and organize.And I know hardcore Darwinists think it’s a fact.
You don't.Of course I understand the basics of it.
You don't understand it. You disagree with an invention of your own.I recognise what is supposed to be the supporting evidence (in my level), ie fossil record. I just don’t agree with it.
Teach what? Try to be specific.My daughter tells me the teach it like it’s a fact.
Anyone who hasn't learned Darwinian theory - at least in some basic form - is not well educated. It's one of the three or four central scientific theories of our time.But if has been made to learn it, then I feel sorry for him.
You’re being irrational, and your unreasonable.Congratulations. You just decided that reading, writing and arithmetic are not real knowledge.
I suppose you'll be telling us that numbers don't mean anything next. You're already saying the world is flat. You don't have far to go to get to the bottom of your self-made abyss.
If you don’t bring it up, you won’t.Anyway, I'm happy to leave it, now that you understand that you can't honestly claim you "accept evolution". I guess we won't be seeing any more statements of that kind from you on this forum.
It was very good.Did you like my story?
Is that what Q did?So hit the "report" button and file a complaint. Somebody will look into it.
If I admit I'm inferior will that bring me closer to God?Actually, the theory of evolution
Why would you think that?
Darwinism, dude.Teach what? Try to be specific.
If you/we are humble, it will bring you, me, anyone, closer to God.If I admit I'm inferior will that bring me closer to God?
I’m not making fun of you, and I don’t think you’re stupid.Are you making fun of me for being stupid now?
If I'm white can I still go to Heaven?If you are humble, it will bring you, me, anyone, closer to God.
No one takes me seriously anyway.I think you act vague, and I think you do it deliberately.
From the little I have read about heaven I think you would at least match the decorIf I'm white can I still go to Heaven?
*sigh*Here's an imaginary tale that I shall title "The life of Jan".