Originally posted by bishop375: There is no empirical evidence of God. It's that simple. There is no empirical evidence of Jesus. None of Moses, none of the Ten Commandment tablets, Noah's Ark, or the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail. None of it. Humans and DNA are proven fact. Evolution is FAR closer to being proven on any scale. You only have to look at humankind as proof of evolution. And I'm not talking being descended from apes. Just in our OWN existence. From the first recorded human all the way to us. WE have changed. Even in the last few hundred years we have different features. Our appendix does nothing because we learned how to create fire.
Are you talking about the finches? Or the mosquitos in the trees? Or the pictures of the in-utero animals and humans that were SO similar? Or, how about the human bones that were supposedly from the same person?
The MOUNDS of evidence that SCIENCE has given us about the THEORY of evolution have failed the tests of time and truth.
And speaking of empirical evidence...
Originally posted by dictionary.com:
em�·pir�·i�·cal Audio pronunciation of "empirical" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-p�®r-kl) adj.
1. 1. Relying on or derived from observation or experiment: empirical results that supported the hypothesis. 2. Verifiable or provable by means of observation or experiment: empirical laws. 2. Guided by practical experience and not theory, especially in medicine.
Notice # 2. Guided by PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AND NOT THEORY Notice # 1 FROM OBSERVATION OR EXPERIMENT
There has been no practical experience of evolution, only theory. There has been no observation or experiment that showed evolution to be anything but a theory.
Empirically speaking, I can give you so much proof of Jesus Christ and my relationship with Him, not to mention millions of others "empirical" proof of His existence.
As for looking at humans and how we have changed. We have adapted to our society's. We have changed in that we have adapted to fit into the world as we know it. Nothing more, nothing less. Just like a person from the northern United States can handle cold more than I, a Texas born southerner, can, we adapt to our world around us.
Evolution is a farce.
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