i see science and believe as two different things, but they melt together somewhere.
I will never say that the evulotion is shit or that it's never happened, cause in the world we live in it has,
you can never proof that God exists, it's what you believe and if you do it enough you'll never have to proof that there is a God, cause you believe so.
I know that the human has been created by millions of years of evulotion there is proof for it and that is the world we live in, But i believe that God has created us through this in his 7 days..
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evolution, or at least parts of it and adaption and all that, can be observed through generations of fruit flies for example because they have very short lives and go through generations very quickly and can be tested.
the bible, although wasn't originally intended as so, is not to be taken literally and they are fictional stories. not even devout christians take it word by word literally... except the ridiculously retarded ones.
^^^ Jyea. Organized religion is hella dumb. Why is one more right than the other? They are all wrong, its just fairy tales and moral stories. Haha fuckin sad that grown ass men believe that shit. Pretty fuckin sad.
i completely agree dude! i think that it's good to have beliefs tho and be spiritual, but it's also very important to be rational, realistic, practical, and not to indoctrinate others into believing what you believe like jatt said!!! it should be a personal thing between you and yourself how you choose to view the world and reality itself.
btw, reading through some text for school today i came across something very interesting to add to my bruce lee quote. it's from harold pinter, who received the nobel prize in 2005. it's about the plurality of truth in art, but i think it also applies in other truths as well.
"Truth in drama is forever elusive. You never quite find it but the search for it is compulsive. The search is clearly what drives the endeavour. The search is your task. More often than not you stumble upon the truth in the dark, colliding with it or just glimpsing an image or a shape which seems to correspond to the truth, often without realising that you have done so. but the real truth is that there never is any such thing as one truth to be found in dramatic art. There are many. These truths challenge each other, recoil from each other, reflect each other, ignore each other, tease each other, are blind to each other. Sometimes you feel you have the truth of a moment in your hand, then it slips through your fingers and is lost."