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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="eleos1954" data-source="post: 77653262" data-attributes="member: 404063"><p>I'm not saying there is nothing we can do ... biblically we are supposed to be caretakers of the earth ... I'm just saying we are limited of what we can do.</p><p></p><p>So, you have been throwing out various computations (according to theory) .... if mankind didn't exist those computations wouldn't exist, time wouldn't exist because there is not a mind ... there would be no idea about it.</p><p></p><p>When did time begin? Does time end? Tell me without using theory.</p><p></p><p>As far as a short time-frame ... if ... there is a creator and everything was created fully formed with many possible variations stored in the genetic code ... then it wouldn't take very much time at all for things to reproduce rapidly with many variations.</p><p></p><p>Soft tissue found in dinosaur bones should be a big red flag for evolutionists.</p><p></p><p>Theories vary on how soft tissue survived 68 million years, but Schweitzer <u>hypothesized</u> that <strong>densely mineralized bone <u>somehow</u> protected the inner structures</strong>. There are several theories regarding this could be ... but in reality ... it is unknown.</p><p></p><p>Somehow? Unknown.</p><p></p><p>I get it that it is difficult for some to believe in a creator ... but it is also at least equally difficult to believe the various theories as there are many assumptions made within them (a bunch of "could bes"). So, each of choose what we believe.</p><p></p><p>Because time is foundational to the theory of evolution ... then one must seriously considered to whether or not time truly exists outside of the human mind. If so ... what is the natural mechanism of time - the cause, how is it realized without a mind as there is nothing to comprehend/calculate/measure it.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Nature is an inherent</u> character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or <u>the universe as a whole</u></strong><u>.</u></p><p></p><p><strong>Theories do not exist in nature</strong>. They are created by people and exist only in peoples' minds. Once again, the mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eleos1954, post: 77653262, member: 404063"] I'm not saying there is nothing we can do ... biblically we are supposed to be caretakers of the earth ... I'm just saying we are limited of what we can do. So, you have been throwing out various computations (according to theory) .... if mankind didn't exist those computations wouldn't exist, time wouldn't exist because there is not a mind ... there would be no idea about it. When did time begin? Does time end? Tell me without using theory. As far as a short time-frame ... if ... there is a creator and everything was created fully formed with many possible variations stored in the genetic code ... then it wouldn't take very much time at all for things to reproduce rapidly with many variations. Soft tissue found in dinosaur bones should be a big red flag for evolutionists. Theories vary on how soft tissue survived 68 million years, but Schweitzer [U]hypothesized[/U] that [B]densely mineralized bone [U]somehow[/U] protected the inner structures[/B]. There are several theories regarding this could be ... but in reality ... it is unknown. Somehow? Unknown. I get it that it is difficult for some to believe in a creator ... but it is also at least equally difficult to believe the various theories as there are many assumptions made within them (a bunch of "could bes"). So, each of choose what we believe. Because time is foundational to the theory of evolution ... then one must seriously considered to whether or not time truly exists outside of the human mind. If so ... what is the natural mechanism of time - the cause, how is it realized without a mind as there is nothing to comprehend/calculate/measure it. [B][U]Nature is an inherent[/U] character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or [U]the universe as a whole[/U][/B][U].[/U] [B]Theories do not exist in nature[/B]. They are created by people and exist only in peoples' minds. Once again, the mind. [/QUOTE]
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