Re: that's exactly the case
by
Uncle_Spike
08/21/2008, 4:21 PM #
JGC:
>>That’s exactly correct: no amount of evidence will ever be enough. If necessary elaborate apologetics will be crafted to discount the evidence and support the preferred alternative (E.g., “God deliberately created the universe so it would look millions of years older than the 6000 years it really is, complete with light already in transit from distant stars, to test our faith “ or “The devil ran around creating and buying fake fossils to lead us astray”) but most often inconvenient evidence will simply be ignored (e.g., “There are no transitional fossils”).
I think it's more subtle than that...no amount of complex evidence will ever be accepted. Something simple like "the world is round" is easy to understand and easy to prove. It would require far more complex apologetics than the evidence so thus the interpretation of the scripture is changed.
Something complex like millions of fossils that show minute changes over millions of years, coupled with examinations of trace dna, etc... is something that is far too complex to understand. So thus an easier explaination of 'nope, they don't exist' vs trying to understand that there isn't one "transitional fossil" but many many of them all showing different transitions over time, etc...
Same thing goes for abiogenesis, origin of the universe, etc... it is far easier to define away the unknown "God did it" than to go through a rather painstaking process over hundreds or thousands of years to try and find answers we may or may not like once we find.
What made god? Nothing god always existed.
Why can god exist without cause and not anything else? Cuz god said so
See..simplicity at its finest. Couple that with repetition and reinforcement since birth and there you have it