Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?

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Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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trokanmariel wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
trok.
No, quite the opposite, evolution requires no supernatural entities which is what upsets many religious people. As far as creation goes Darwin has killed God.
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trokanmariel wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
Err,,, No!
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popeye1945 wrote: Mon Apr 25, 2022 12:58 am
trokanmariel wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
trok.
No, quite the opposite evolution requires no supernatural entities that is what upsets many religious people. As far as creation goes Darwin as killed God.

If I say, that evolution needed magic in the past, and the past here denoting billions of years ago, I am embodying the parody of being a physics horror.

Physics horror = drawing from influence.

What are your thoughts, about this?
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trok.
No, quite the opposite evolution requires no supernatural entities that is what upsets many religious people. As far as creation goes Darwin as killed God.
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If I say, that evolution needed magic in the past, and the past here denoting billions of years ago, I am embodying the parody of being a physics horror.

Physics horror = drawing from influence.

What are your thoughts, about this?
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Trok,

If you consider chemistry magic or mystery magic I can handle that. Perhaps one could look at it as physics horror if like Schopenhauer you can state, "life is something that should never have been."
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popeye1945 wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:45 am trok.
No, quite the opposite evolution requires no supernatural entities that is what upsets many religious people. As far as creation goes Darwin as killed God.

If I say, that evolution needed magic in the past, and the past here denoting billions of years ago, I am embodying the parody of being a physics horror.

Physics horror = drawing from influence.

What are your thoughts, about this?
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Trok,

If you consider chemistry magic or mystery magic I can handle that. Perhaps one could look at it as physics horror if like Schopenhauer you can state, "life is something that should never have been."
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I'm currently experiencing a horror, of language. More and more that people speak, I pick up on the citation-nature of the language. However, there is ever a silver-lining.

That silver-lining, is that commands for example are the absence of the effect.
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trokanmariel wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
It's the literal manifestation of God's intent.
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Walker wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:27 pm
trokanmariel wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
It's the literal manifestation of God's intent.

My beginning, is to understand the meaning, of the reply:
"It's the literal manifestation of God's intent"

In looking at the reply, I'm tempted to reflect on an idea, that came across me a recently; namely, that people are forced to use repetitious dialogue and language due to their being cut off from history.

What do I mean, by repetitious dialogue and language?
The undercurrent, regardless, is that the sociological value is able to survive by the circulation of the new word.

Is it a contradiction of terms, that of the new word and repetitious language being in on the same system?

I'll now digress, and instead look into the meaning of the reply:
Evolution, as the outcome of God's intent.

Here's what I understand, about history:
the origin, of evolution, was not the result of sociology, meaning it was the result of the reflection-machine politics
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You need to clarify!
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popeye1945 wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 6:23 am You need to clarify!
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mickthinks wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:33 pmlol
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Says a great deal! Wasn't it Einstein who said if you cannot explain your theory to your uneducated grandmother you don't know it well enough yourself. I thought it nonsense, I was being polite.
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