The CCC wrote:I know lots of scientists who are Christian. I don't know any that buy into the ravings of convicted felon Kent Hovind.
You need to talk to Nipper. He'll set you straight.

The CCC wrote:I know lots of scientists who are Christian. I don't know any that buy into the ravings of convicted felon Kent Hovind.
The CCC wrote:When LittleNipper says something even remotely based on science I'll give him some credit. Until then not so much.
Maksutov wrote:The CCC wrote:When LittleNipper says something even remotely based on science I'll give him some credit. Until then not so much.
I think it comes down to how big your God really is.Nipper and Hovind are happy with the garden gnome model.
LittleNipper wrote:Maksutov wrote:
I think it comes down to how big your God really is.Nipper and Hovind are happy with the garden gnome model.
My God can create an entire Universe to His glory and represent His eternal existence, and He can easily create it in 6 days (or less), and confound even learned scientists who believe they have it all figured out. What can you're god do? Oh, that's right ---- YOU don't believe that God exists!
Maksutov wrote:LittleNipper wrote:[
No, Nipper, I've never said that. Remember, facts matter. I'm an agnostic. I don't know if God exists. The evidence isn't conclusive either way. Just coming up with a definition of "God" that can be discussed in any coherent way is very difficult. Or haven't you noticed the lack of consensus among religious believers?![]()
The reason you have a tiny God is that he has to remain locked up in your book. Outside of your book he disappears, one among many human social inventions over millennia. If we want to know the greater universe we have to put down your book and pick up a telescope. It's been that way for 407 years now. Don't you think it's time for you to catch up?
LittleNipper wrote:
Well then, as an agnostic you are of the opinion that God is incapable of representing Himself to you or you're simply too thick to perceive Him knocking on the top of your wooden head.My God is not locked in a book, He is revealed in part through His Word. My God reveals the Flood in the nature of fossilization (among other things) and the Word, and the creation through design such as the Fibonacci spiral (among other things) and the Word. No one is suggesting that Christians don't use microscopes and telescopes. But you do seem to be of the opinion that scientific study must exclude GOD. So while the creation scientist is more than willing to use various inventions of man (though he realizes where the inspiration had its origin), the secular scientist thinks it is totally wrong to incorporate God.
LN wrote: the creation through design such as the Fibonacci spiral
A search of the internet, or your local library, will convince you that the Fibonacci series has attracted a lunatic fringe of Fibonacci fanatics who look for mysticism in numbers and in nature.
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One can hardly escape the observation that the Fibonacci fanatics display an almost religious conviction that all of nature is somhow based on or guided by the numbers of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden mean. They reinforce this belief by seeking examples that "fit" their conviction, and ignoring all that don't.
Here's an example of a flim-flam artist at work. Fred Wilson, Extension Specialist in Science Education at the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), wrote a paper titled "Shapes, Numbers, Patterns, and the Divine Proportion in God's Creation." (Impact #354, December 2002). It's full of specious religious drivel, which we will spare you. [2]
His first blunder is... etc
https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/pseudo/fibonacc.htm
spotlight wrote:LN wrote: the creation through design such as the Fibonacci spiralA search of the internet, or your local library, will convince you that the Fibonacci series has attracted a lunatic fringe of Fibonacci fanatics who look for mysticism in numbers and in nature.
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One can hardly escape the observation that the Fibonacci fanatics display an almost religious conviction that all of nature is somhow based on or guided by the numbers of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden mean. They reinforce this belief by seeking examples that "fit" their conviction, and ignoring all that don't.
Here's an example of a flim-flam artist at work. Fred Wilson, Extension Specialist in Science Education at the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), wrote a paper titled "Shapes, Numbers, Patterns, and the Divine Proportion in God's Creation." (Impact #354, December 2002). It's full of specious religious drivel, which we will spare you. [2]
His first blunder is... etc
https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/pseudo/fibonacc.htm