What do religious/creationists think about fossiles?

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#1 curono
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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A DEBATE ABOUT IF WHETHER EVOLUTION OR GOD IS REAL (SCIENCE VS RELIGION, EVOLUTION VS GOD). If you want to debate that AGAIN make a new topic of it.

IREALLY want to know what religious people who negate evolutionary theories think about what fossiles imply. What cavemen (and humanoid fossiles as well) imply and how can the ideas about god creating man as it is now deal with the evolutionary theory? And where all of our modern life forms came from. If it is not through evolution does it mean that dogs, lions and seals coexisted with dinosaurs? Even more, do they acknowledge the existence of dinosaurs and other humanoid forms?

This should be a post where "only compliments" about religious ideas about the origin of life on earth and where modern life beings come from and could be traced.

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#2 Engrish_Major
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Fossils were put on earth by satan to pull us further from the word of god.
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#3 deactivated-5a79221380856
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They don't believe in transitional fossils, ergo they believe that they're a separate species and that in the past, dinosaurs existed with many species that exist today, including yours truly, us humans.
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#4 Pirate700
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I don't know of any Christians that don't believe in evolution (at least to an extent) or any that believe we walking with Dinosaurs or anything like that.

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#5 Teenaged
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Fossils were put on earth by satan to pull us further from the word of god.Engrish_Major
This.

Or y'know the usual "lolz the dating methods you use are not correct lolz" et cetera et cetera...

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First of all, it's young earth creationists who don't acknowledge evolution. (not all creationists are young earth creationists) I've seen just about every arguement they have, so I will answer on their behalf.

According to them, apes and humans are two different things. They believe that humans were created spontaneously, as the book of Genesis records. They also believe that animals were created spontaneously, and that they were on the ark with dinosaurs. (The dinosaurs couldn't have died before the ark because that is putting death before sin)

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#7 Engrish_Major
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I don't know of any Christians that don't believe in evolution (at least to an extent) or any that believe we walking with Dinosaurs or anything like that.

Pirate700
I've talked to a few here on GS (both beliefs).
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#8 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

I don't know of any Christians that don't believe in evolution (at least to an extent) or any that believe we walking with Dinosaurs or anything like that.

Engrish_Major

I've talked to a few here on GS (both beliefs).

That's great. I haven't.

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#9 duxup
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They were put there by god to test our faith. Seriously though I don't know any religious folk who seriously have problems with evolution.
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#10 curono
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[QUOTE="dracula_16"]

First of all, it's young earth creationists who don't acknowledge evolution. (not all creationists are young earth creationists) I've seen just about every arguement they have, so I will answer on their behalf.

According to them, apes and humans are two different things. They believe that humans were created spontaneously, as the book of Genesis records. They also believe that animals were created spontaneously, and that they were on the ark with dinosaurs. (The dinosaurs couldn't have died before the ark because that is putting death before sin)

And what about the things that are part ape part human? You know, like homo erectus?
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God put them here to make the atheists think there on to something. Heaven only got limited room guys.
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[QUOTE="dracula_16"]

First of all, it's young earth creationists who don't acknowledge evolution. (not all creationists are young earth creationists) I've seen just about every arguement they have, so I will answer on their behalf.

According to them, apes and humans are two different things. They believe that humans were created spontaneously, as the book of Genesis records. They also believe that animals were created spontaneously, and that they were on the ark with dinosaurs. (The dinosaurs couldn't have died before the ark because that is putting death before sin)

curono

And what about the things that are part ape part human? You know, like homo erectus?

I imagine you would get something like this:

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It is a well-known and demonstrable fact that fossils are forgeries planted by the devil and malevolent-intending "scientists" just to play with people's minds. Look it up.

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#14 Ontain
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[QUOTE="duxup"]They were put there by god to test our faith. Seriously though I don't know any religious folk who seriously have problems with evolution.

the ones that do probably don't hang in your circles or area.
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It is a well-known and demonstrable fact that fossils are forgeries planted by the devil and malevolent-intending "scientists" just to play with people's minds. Look it up.

Theokhoth

Amen to that. Evolution is a religion created by Satan.

:P

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#16 duxup
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[QUOTE="Ontain"][QUOTE="duxup"]They were put there by god to test our faith. Seriously though I don't know any religious folk who seriously have problems with evolution.

the ones that do probably don't hang in your circles or area.

I don't really have any circles, but yeah I think their numbers are WAY smaller than people think. They're loud as far as the media is concerned, but small I think as a % of population.
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[QUOTE="Theokhoth"]

It is a well-known and demonstrable fact that fossils are forgeries planted by the devil and malevolent-intending "scientists" just to play with people's minds. Look it up.

dracula_16

Amen to that. Evolution is a religion created by Satan.

:P

And dont forget about the "high priests" of evolution. Some people *cough* DO believe (or like to imply it just to annoy everyone) that evolution is some sort of cult/religion.

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[QUOTE="Ontain"][QUOTE="duxup"]They were put there by god to test our faith. Seriously though I don't know any religious folk who seriously have problems with evolution. duxup
the ones that do probably don't hang in your circles or area.

I don't really have any circles, but yeah I think their numbers are WAY smaller than people think. They're loud as far as the media is concerned, but small I think as a % of population.

Yeah there is some serious misconception that being of faith=insane. I really don't get it.

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#19 Ontain
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Yeah there is some serious misconception that being of faith=insane. I really don't get it.

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it's probably because our politics are so heavily influenced by the insanely faithful. which is why most republican presidential candidates would not say they believed in evolution. that and them trying to get science books to include creationism or removed evolution from the books. it's a very vocal and active minority. while the normal (and rational) ppl don't really care to get involved.

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#20 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="duxup"]Yeah there is some serious misconception that being of faith=insane. I really don't get it.

Pirate700

it's probably because our politics are so heavily influenced by the insanely faithful. which is why most republican presidential candidates would not say they believed in evolution. that and them trying to get science books to include creationism or removed evolution from the books.

Republicans do not try to get creationism in science books and evolution out. That's the most absurd thing I've heard in some time. :|

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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="duxup"]Yeah there is some serious misconception that being of faith=insane. I really don't get it.

Pirate700

it's probably because our politics are so heavily influenced by the insanely faithful. which is why most republican presidential candidates would not say they believed in evolution. that and them trying to get science books to include creationism or removed evolution from the books.

Republicans do not try to get creationism in science books and evolution out. That's the most absurd thing I've heard in some time. :|

true... i think what he meant was the people that DO try to do that, typically have political views aligned with the republican party.
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#22 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Pirate700"] it's probably because our politics are so heavily influenced by the insanely faithful. which is why most republican presidential candidates would not say they believed in evolution. that and them trying to get science books to include creationism or removed evolution from the books.comp_atkins

Republicans do not try to get creationism in science books and evolution out. That's the most absurd thing I've heard in some time. :|

true... i think what he meant was the people that DO try to do that, typically have political views aligned with the republican party.

So what? That they don't do it because they are reps. That's like saying dems are criminals because most people in prison side with democrats. It's ludicrous. :lol:

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#23 Engrish_Major
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So what? That they don't do it because they are reps. That's like saying dems are criminals because most people in prison side with democrats. It's ludicrous. :lol:

Pirate700
That's a moot argument. Criminals in prison cannot vote. It is not an incorrect statement to say that a portion of the Republican party has increasingly sided with the ultra-conservative and religious crowd.
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#24 comp_atkins
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[QUOTE="comp_atkins"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Republicans do not try to get creationism in science books and evolution out. That's the most absurd thing I've heard in some time. :|

Pirate700

true... i think what he meant was the people that DO try to do that, typically have political views aligned with the republican party.

So what? That they don't do it because they are reps. That's like saying dems are criminals because most people in prison side with democrats. It's ludicrous. :lol:

i'm not making an argument either way... all squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are square kinda thing :wink:
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]

I don't know of any Christians that don't believe in evolution (at least to an extent) or any that believe we walking with Dinosaurs or anything like that.

Pirate700

I've talked to a few here on GS (both beliefs).

That's great. I haven't.

Let me refer you to the CWU, in particular blackregiment, Crushmaster, Lansdowne5, maheo5 (sp?/# right?)

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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"] I've talked to a few here on GS (both beliefs).chessmaster1989

That's great. I haven't.

Let me refer you to the CWU, in particular blackregiment, Crushmaster, Lansdowne5, maheo5 (sp?/# right?)

I have no clue who those members are. Regardless, I'm not saying they don't exist because I know they do. I'm saying most Christians believe fully in most modern theories and sciences. There are always extremist nuts on either end of any spectrum.

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#27 chessmaster1989
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[QUOTE="chessmaster1989"]

[QUOTE="Pirate700"]That's great. I haven't.

Pirate700

Let me refer you to the CWU, in particular blackregiment, Crushmaster, Lansdowne5, maheo5 (sp?/# right?)

I have no clue who those members are. Regardless, I'm not saying they don't exist because I know they do. I'm saying most Christians believe fully in most modern theories and sciences. There are always extremist nuts on either end of any spectrum.

That's because you don't hang out in religion threads. :P

Anyway I have to go discuss Wealth of Nations for my core sosc clas. Later all.

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Every time I heara creationist talk I pull out a fossil and say "fossil!" If they continue talking I throw it just over their head.

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Every time I heara creationist talk I pull out a fossil and say "fossil!" If they continue talking I throw it just over their head.

Guybrush_3

Someone has been watching Lewis Black :P

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#30 Guybrush_3
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[QUOTE="Guybrush_3"]

Every time I heara creationist talk I pull out a fossil and say "fossil!" If they continue talking I throw it just over their head.

ragek1ll589

Someone has been watching Lewis Black :P

I sure have :D

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First of all, it's young earth creationists who don't acknowledge evolution. (not all creationists are young earth creationists) I've seen just about every arguement they have, so I will answer on their behalf.

According to them, apes and humans are two different things. They believe that humans were created spontaneously, as the book of Genesis records. They also believe that animals were created spontaneously, and that they were on the ark with dinosaurs. (The dinosaurs couldn't have died before the ark because that is putting death before sin)

dracula_16
The ark came after sin though. Where does the idea that it doesn't come from?
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Well, most would assume that hardcore evangelicals would believe that satan planted them there. Now I have yet to meet any creationist Christian who actually believes that. I think what it comes down to is not wondering how the fossils got there(any creationist I have known generally believe that they were planted there during the "great flood"), but what the actual ages of them are. The idea that "satan planted them there" creates a lot more questions than answers. Actually to me, that gives no answer. You just can't ignore the entire field of geology like these people do. I'm Catholic, but I don't "disbelieve" in science. Or rather, doubt it.

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#33 ghoklebutter
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As a Muslim I believe those fossils are not fake. I also believe in evolution and the big bang.

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Stop following me - Im a creationist!

Religion allows its followers to believe, based purely on faith.

It also allows people to reject rational evidence, based on faith too.

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#35 poptart
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I read the other day a comment from a creationist in a newspaper, that fossils are false remnants of the past planted by God to test our faith.

Quite why he'd want to do that I'm not sure.

Maybe he's bored and likes to play tricks upon his creations. I know I probably would if I were him.

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Stop following me - Im a creationist!

Religion allows its followers to believe, based purely on faith.

It also allows people to reject rational evidence, based on faith too.

RationalAtheist

Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

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Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

ghoklebutter

Are you saying you can rationalise faith? Please go on.

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#38 poptart
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[QUOTE="RationalAtheist"]

Stop following me - Im a creationist!

Religion allows its followers to believe, based purely on faith.

It also allows people to reject rational evidence, based on faith too.

ghoklebutter

Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

I've yet to read any rational evidence that supports religious belief. No studies have yet to be released to prove the existence of the paranormal or supernatural

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[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

[QUOTE="RationalAtheist"]

Stop following me - Im a creationist!

Religion allows its followers to believe, based purely on faith.

It also allows people to reject rational evidence, based on faith too.

poptart

Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

I've yet to read any rational evidence that supports religious belief. No studies have yet to be released to prove the existence of the paranormal or supernatural

You guys are confusing "rational" with "empirical."

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[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

RationalAtheist

Are you saying you can rationalise faith? Please go on.

I never said that. I'm only saying that you can believe in science and religion without conflict.
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I believe in natural selection and the changing of a species over time. I do not, however believe that one species can change into an entirely new species. And in the fossil record I have seen no evidence at all that we come from apes.. Every time a new bi-pedal, opposable thumb fossil is found everyone screams "the missing link". To me a jaw bone, hip bone, some skull fragments, that could very well belong to a chimpanzee, do not link humans and apes. The "missing link" discoveries tend to be based on scientific guesses and imaginative plaster molds and really prove absolutely nothing. Again I do not discount obvious facts such as natural selection and the tendency of a species to adapt to its environment over time. Did we come from monkeys? I have yet to see any proof and believe that theory is far far from the truth. Now I've spoken my peace, I'll be grabbing my flame shield.

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[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"] Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

Theokhoth

I've yet to read any rational evidence that supports religious belief. No studies have yet to be released to prove the existence of the paranormal or supernatural

You guys are confusing "rational" with "empirical."

Indeed – you're correct. I am a sillybuns.

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Planted by God to test one's faith =P
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#45 shaunk89
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Well I think that God just created everything aeons ago, and then its all been ticking over nicely since then. Including evolution. I'm pretty sure plenty of us crazy religious folk think something similar.

Fossil etc aren't really an issue. They're just animals that died a long time ago and became rock. So what? There are better ways of critiquing a religious standpoint on creation.

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[QUOTE="Theokhoth"]

[QUOTE="poptart"]

I've yet to read any rational evidence that supports religious belief. No studies have yet to be released to prove the existence of the paranormal or supernatural

poptart

You guys are confusing "rational" with "empirical."

Indeed – you're correct. I am a sillybuns.

I don't know who the hell you are.

But I like you.

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[QUOTE="RationalAtheist"]

[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

Religion and rational evidence don't have to be separate.

ghoklebutter

Are you saying you can rationalise faith? Please go on.

I never said that. I'm only saying that you can believe in science and religion without conflict.

The foundation of science is the scientific method ... Faith is the antithesis of the scientific method.

They are based on opposite philosophies.

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#48 RationalAtheist
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I never said that. I'm only saying that you can believe in science and religion without conflict.

ghoklebutter

Perhaps you can but I couldn't, since the basis for the beliefs seems so contrary.

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[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

I never said that. I'm only saying that you can believe in science and religion without conflict.

RationalAtheist

Perhaps you can but I couldn't, since the basis for the beliefs seems so contrary.

How so?
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#50 ghoklebutter
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[QUOTE="ghoklebutter"]

I never said that. I'm only saying that you can believe in science and religion without conflict.

RationalAtheist

Perhaps you can but I couldn't, since the basis for the beliefs seems so contrary.

Well I'm a Muslim, so things are a bit different for me. Nothing in my book refutes scientific facts.