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Old 10-15-2005, 04:08 PM
RJT RJT is offline
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Default Re: The real reason why evolution is in conflict with religion

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One could question weather or not Jesus existed…

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No one with a modicum of knowledge of the subject could.

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… or if the stories of his miracles actually happened.

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No problem with this discussion.

Regarding your post:

I can imagine our brain evolving to have more abilities than we do now. To have more perceptive abilities. For example “I see dead people”. This would not conflict with Christianity.

Ben seems to think the brain is not capable of expanding in this manner. (Or does he?) I have no idea what science says. Science does not attempt predictions in evolution is my understanding at any rate.

Similar notions within the context of science is how I see our evolution as well as our Christianity’s understanding of itself (its own evolution).

p.s. You did catch the “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” allusion right? The novel/movie.
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