Discussion between Matthew and NotTha

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Sep 11, 2022 00:12
@Matthew
"but do you disagree that eugenics, or the general devaluing of human life, are natural outcomes of Darwinian thought?"
You're using ambiguous terminology. What is "human life" (does it include single-celled organisms)? What is "general devaluing" of it? Is it merely allowing other considerations to sometimes take precedence? If so, then Christians "devalue" human life all the time.
And it's a natural outcome of Christianity:
1. According to Christianity, the time that a human spends on Earth is an infinitesimal portion of their existence, which naturally leads to the conclusion th
Sep 3, 2022 08:59
That chemistry article you link in no way supports a non-materialistic perspective. It only says "this particular theory may not completely explain this thing". Just because we don't fully understand something does not mean you can claim (with no evidence) that god did it. The same is true for abiogenesis. The fact that we may not know how something happens is just indicative that we don't know how something happened, not that it had to be magic.