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A priori reasoning isn't empirical either, but it does tell me that something cannot come from nothing. So on that, it it hard for me to think that Darwinian evolution is true.

dale_fincher, Christianity.com Forums 6 Comments [8/1/2003 12:00:00 AM]
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Allegory for Jesus

The maxim "something cannot come from nothing" is an overbroad inductive conclusion that has no basis for contradiction due to our inability, in a universe that is "something" to ever observe "nothing". It wins hearts and minds by sounding like common sense, but not because it has proven as true. Fundamentally, it is an assumption.

10/3/2010 2:21:18 PM

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Karana

Evolution says that species come from other or previous species. There is
no 'nothing' involved.

12/26/2011 3:22:03 PM

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um, pardon, but the BIBLE tells you that something came from nothing and you appear to believe that .

Evolution in biology never says something came from nothing, but rgather that things change over time. Living things of course cause its biology.


12/26/2011 3:54:09 PM

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Canadiest

OK fine. Now just how do you describe the Sun and the planet Earth as nothing? It's from that that even Darwin claims life evolved.

The singularity that was the mother of the Big Bang was also never nothing.

12/27/2011 6:53:20 AM

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anothga

You know, God created universe out of nothing. Does that mean our existence is an impossibility?

4/3/2013 4:05:24 AM

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Swede

The Theory of Evolution doesn't say that anything came from nothing. It describes the diversification of existing life, through random mutations and natural selection.

So, where did God get all those stars he put in the sky, all the animals he created? Where did God come from?

You didn't really think this through, did you dearie?

4/3/2013 5:51:02 AM
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