tbh i dont believe in creationism but im open to opinions stated by people who do my main question is... Anonymous_Dooor why are you going around telling people the Bible and god made everything (not saying that didn't happen) and that your right and everyone is wrong and that you have the best opinion and that no one should judge your opinion .. but when other people share different views and opinions you bash them and claim you're the only one with the right opinion.. i mean tbh i dont completely agree with what people above have said about creationism, but since Coastic shared her opinion that opened up to both sides i dont completely doubt creationism what im trying to point out, is that you've been so stubborn and rude in these threads about donald trump, racism, sexism, lgtb communities, and you're just spreading negativity, yet you expect everyone to respect your opinion, yet you show zero respect for anyone else's opinion. idk man but out of everyone commenting on this thread and the previous thread you seem pretty judgmental
Yesterday you said though you believed in dinosaurs, correct? You also said dinosaurs went extinct from the flood, again, am I correct? When I asked what caused aquatic dinosaurs to die, you answered climate change, yes? What causes climate change if not global warming? Also I'm pretty sure the gaps in the ozone layer and the damage to it isn't part of a cycle or contributing to global warming at alllllll.
I'm very rude and a douchebag when it comes to my opinion. I get that that's my personality ask Nitro_2000 I'm not very accepting of stuff that I haven't been around my whole life. I was raised in a Christian conservative house hold that wouldn't let me even say the word gay. I asked my parents to try to accept that there would be LGBT people thought out the world now. I was physically brought to my Lutheran Church and got yelled at by our minister for like 15 mins or so and I never really got into that again ever until now
I am a firm believer in evolution and global warming. The theories that "God's and Goddesses" magically made everything is solely down to belief. The creationists believe everything they know it was delicately made by a magical entity that's "always been there." While there is no way of proving either side false, there is much more scientific study and evidence regarding to the study of evolution, the universe, and global warming, than compared to simply concluding that a magical God in the sky we can't see made everything from nothing. Religion has often been used as a substitute to solve complicated questions, which society couldn't answer with the lack of science and common knowledge. Those who wrote the biblical myths of the Bible and the Odyssey, as examples, believed that our planet was flat. They did not know how the planet was made, how we were made, etc. We can study that nowadays through logical scientific study, rather than believing in magical deities in the sky. This is why I keep an open mind, but believe more firmly in scientific studies, rather than religious fairy tales written 2,000 years ago.
Have you ever studied biology, and the evolution of our planet when it first formed? That answers such a question.
Hence why I said I BELIEVE in such a theory???? Plus, such a theory can be studied. Religion cannot, since it's all solely belief that a magical God made everything. Do you understand now?
You said climate change killed aquatic dinosaurs and that's why they aren't alive today though... We were not burning fossils back then. Also fossils take millions of years to create. Whereas Christianity believes the earth to be 6000 years old I believe. So why would aquatic dinosaurs who were used to warm waters die? You're answers are avoiding that.
A theory is something that can be changed and edited over time. Not making it narrow minded enough to say "this is what happened and there can be no outside interpretation". Theories are made to evolve over time as new data and facts are discovered. As science changes so do theories.
because of the temperature change. And fossils don't take millions of years to form look at mount St Helen. That's your opinion
What happened with Mount St. Helen was much different than what's happened with fossils. Take Pompeii for example? That happened thousands of years ago and in the past 60 years we were able to find fossilized people and animals.
So what causes temperature change? Also, fish around the equator would have been used to warm temperatures... So how are they dead when they thrive in that climate?