Creation Museum Misrepresents Science

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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    69charger wrote:
    You still aren't explaining how a person can, say, violate, either laws of therodynamics through free-will.

    It's the law of causation

    "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction"

    Take a look at a rock. A rock will just stay in one place on it's own. If kicked it will move in the direction opposite the force that is kicking it. A rock may be seen rolling downhill due to the force of gravity. I kick rocks when walking to and from work every day. The rounder the rock, the farther it travels, this is because of less friction. Though the rock seems to randomly bounce along the road after being kicked, if one looks closely - or remembers physics class - you will see that many things determine the path of the rock.

    If the rock were ever to spontaneously jump 3 feet in the air and spin around, or instantly become a banana. Then we would say it's violating the law of conservation mass-energy.

    The point is that humans are like rocks, we do not move unless we are 'kicked' so-to-speak. If our behaviors, thoughts and dispositions were not caused, then we would be in violation of the law of conservation of mass-energy. Determinant is semi-synonymous with cause. Often it takes many determinants to make a complete cause, such as the impact force, elasticity, shape, etc.. In order for a human will to be free, it must not be caused, it must be free from physical or divine determinants. So it's not even enough to say that God gave you free-will, because that would be a divine cause. In that case, God determines what you will.
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  • what's not to get? creationism= fairy tales for ignorant morons. creation museum= enterprise built on lies and misinformation that makes an already dangerously dumb american public even stupider.
    is that what is said? maybe i gotta read it again....

    i dont' know crap about creationism... just so you know... so i couldn't argue for it. i dunno, am i missing something?
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  • haha very funny...
    i was serious though.... ;)
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  • this thread sucks!
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  • DeniDeni Posts: 233
    gue_barium wrote:
    And that means you have to videotape it when you get around to having a kid. So we can all share in the glory of...the Creation Museum Kingdom. I'll even pay for your tickets.

    ha ha ha!! :D Will do!
    "Ideas are bulletproof." --V

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    Deni
    :)
  • CollinCollin Posts: 4,931
    hippiemom wrote:
    We should organize a field trip at some point .... the MT Goes To The Creation Museum! We'll all get dressed up in our Darwin fishes .... hey, wait a minute! I've got a PJ ape/man t-shirt around here somewhere, that would be just as good, wouldn't it? Oh, the fun we'd have! And with just a little bit of luck, we wouldn't wind up in custody anywhere.

    I think I'd fly over just to go! Sounds awesome. :D:D

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