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Creation or Evolution: Which Is More Believable?

November 7 2009 at 2:06 AM

Sir Bunkum Piffle Balderdash III  (Login JVH)


Response to Creation or Evolution: Which Is More Believable?

 
"In the beginning an invisible entity created the earth, the solar system, the universe ... in six days ..." notwithstanding the facts that "day" is a unit of time dependent on the rotation of the not yet fully created earth and the not yet created sun while time itself cannot exist independent of the not yet created space time continuum.

The creationist's doctrine centers around an invisible deity; "God", supposed to be perfect.

If God is perfect, then there can be no disequilibrium with(in) God (such is the nature of "perfect").
If there is no disequilibrium with(in) God, then there is nothing God needs, nothing God wants (thus nothing God must or will do).
A God that is perfect does nothing (except exist).
A perfect God that creates is therefore self-contradictory (and that of which its nature is self-refuting cannot, and therefore does not, exist).

An imperfect creator-God might be compelled to create what it does not have or feels is missing.
Imperfect however, begets imperfection which explains why imperfections exist since ultimately it is God who created all that is.
A creator-God therefore, must be, by implication, deduction, and thus definition, imperfect.
Those imperfect creator(god)s are us.


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