View Full Version : Creationism or Theory of Evolution
p4091a
06-22-2009, 11:37 PM
So which one brings more benefits to mankind/the whole world?
-Creationism
-Darwin's theory of evolution via natural selection
Don't branch out into science VS religion, I'm asking about these two specifically.
PS. I know that they're not mutually exclusive, but just compare, ok?
PPS. Shall add my own thoughts later
Silverseeker
06-23-2009, 09:59 AM
Creationism, as an obvious side effect, would both curse a great deal of us to Hell, while it would also assist the Christian portion of the world.
Um... Darwinism just means that we get the same amount of pride, just in a different way. I honestly can't see much of a difference beyond the whole Heaven/Hell factor.
I agree Seeker. That's exactly what i think about it.
"Which is more beneficial" is a loaded question, as it assumes both are viable schools of thought. This makes taking a side very difficult, because you make a condition to:
Don't branch out into science VS religion, I'm asking about these two specifically.
because it is measurable only in the context of either of those ideals. What we're left with is nothing but a mere supposition of what could possibly happen if either were widely accepted, and get a post like this:
Creationism... would both curse a great deal of us to Hell... assist the Christian portion of the world.
Darwinism just means that we get the same amount of pride, just in a different way.
And, this doesn't become a debate at all, as there is no contention; merely guessing and ill-formed conclusions.
However, either could be viewed in terms of one's OWN benefit, which - besides being selfish - only leads to argument between independent parties who inevitably believe differently.
Unless, of course, no one here believe differently. A measure of a forum I suppose.
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