Jovaro wrote:Of course there is nothing wrong that God is the answer on the big why question.
But it is wrong to neglect that there can be other answers as well.
You say a conscience can not have evolved.
Why not? I don't think it evolved, but I don't see why it couldn't have.
Having a conscience proves absolutely nothing.
Did we get it from God during creation? Or maybe from Allah? Was it Jupiter who did it when he was trying to piss of some other roman gods?
Maybe it was the enlightened dolphin in the holy seas of Per Dur? A'tuin the big turtle with the four elephants on his back?
No way to know, so stupid to say it is proof for the Creation.
As said. It proves nothing!
Do not compare belief in Jupiter, the enlightened dolphin, and the big turtle to belief in the God of the Holy Bible. Christianity is the only religion with faith grounded in evidence rather than blind faith. And yes, having a conscience does prove something as has already pointed out to you with the lady and the stroller example.
Non-Christian wrote:As I was reading "Darwin's Demise", I ran upon this very telling quote:
The fact that many people believe evolution is true is not enough to prove it.
This is the only basis of creationism. A lot of people believe it. Other than belief, there is ZERO proof for creationism.
There is archaeological evidence, prophetic evidence, the light of creation, and the light of conscience to support Christianity. Our faith is not blind faith. And what does evolution have to offer? It does not tell us what to do to test if it's true, but God tells us to test Him. So unless you take God's challenge, you are without excuse.