Max Carvalho
Que os jogos comecem
Pardon for making my message not that clear, yes, I was talking about some logic. Think about it now; why do we, humans, have a conscience? Why do we create morals for us? Why do we care that much for the sick and the dead ones? Do moral principles help us anyhow in matters of surviving? Nope, deppending on the situation, if one want to do the "right" thing, one might explode himself in order to defend something he believes is right or to show the world something in his opinion is wrong (this happens in the real world duh). This trait was acquired by evolution? In order to adapt to the enviroment do we need morals and ethics? Bible happens to explain that; if we were created in the image of God, it simply means, differentely from any earth creation, we have free-will, a conscience, and we can express the main qualities of God; love, power, justice, and wisdom. No, it doesn't mean we have the same appearence as God, because Bible's message is mostly full of symbolisms. God is a spiritual corpse btw.i'm not exactly sure what you're getting at, but I think you're trying to say that because nature is so efficient / powerful / good (which are all fairly subjective to begin with) and that technology currently isn't at that point, that there must be a creator greater than humans.
while this argument seems logical (i guess?) on the face of it, it ignores the fact that nature created this "ideal" structure of a horse's leg, or whatever, over millions of years and thousands of adaptations. evolutionism doesn't hinge even remotely on the idea that everything just -happened- randomly and we got these structures we now have today, but rather that natural selection constantly selects the best trait, leading to "optimal" species for their respective environments over time.
the argument also hinges on the concept that human technology will never be able to surpass that of the natural world, which is frankly myopic even while not considering the rate that technology is growing. yes, we can learn a lot from animal species, but that isn't equivalent to their being more "perfect" structures than humans can ever create.
As I touched this point, do read the Bible. If you took evolution as your belief, but don't want to hear about anything else, because it is totally right for you, you just took evolution as your dogma; in other words, you've taken evolution as your own religion. Asfaic, Science doesn't estabilish dogmas right? Many people have died because they just tried to translate the Bible in a language not named latin; there might be a reason for that, don't you think? Also, read in order to understand it, not to just say "Oh I read it, so what?" That's pretty much I've got to tell, you simply cannot argue about Bible if you don't understand its message. Not like I can persuade Ppl on the internet to read the Bible tho.....