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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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
trok.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
Err,,, No!trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
Duh
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popeye1945 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 12:58 amtrok.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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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Re: 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.
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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."
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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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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.
Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
It's the literal manifestation of God's intent.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
Walker wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:27 pmIt's the literal manifestation of God's intent.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 4:29 pm Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
You need to clarify!
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Re: Is biological evolution a metaphor, for God's behaviour?
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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