I don't think we need Europe to add validity to our elections. If the elections need to be monitored, I think we can do that perfectly well ourselves. I find it rather amusing that somehow because these outside inspectors are not US citizens they are automatically considered "objective". What a load of crap.
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1. Is there an objective right and wrong?
2. If there is an objective right and wrong how does evolution provide for it?
The answer to question one is yes. Only God who is outside human imperfection can provide objective right and wrong.
The answer to question two is that evolution cannot provide an objective standard of right and wrong. Because if we are basicaly just an bunch of evolved creatures then who is to say what is right and wrong? One of the many problems with evolution is that it never deals with the human soul and issues of right and wrong.
I wasn't talking about the article when I said creationists are called "unreasonable." I was refering to other comments in this thread.
As far as creationism and evolution working together goes, that in my opinion isn't possible. The problem with evolution is that it requires death. If I interpret Genesis right, there was no death before adam and eve sinned.
I love how evolutionists try and downplay people with a belief in God as unreasonable. The truth is that evolution is itself a belief system. I say it is a belief system because evolution is still an unproven theory and yet it is held up as fact.
I wasn't saying that elections don't need to be monitored. I'm just saying that we don't need Europe to do that for us.
I don't think we need Europe to add validity to our elections. If the elections need to be monitored, I think we can do that perfectly well ourselves. I find it rather amusing that somehow because these outside inspectors are not US citizens they are automatically considered "objective". What a load of crap.
You may want to look into a company called Altiris. (www.altiris.com) They are adding new Mac features to their already robust management toolset all the time. Even though they may not specifically mention mac imaging support I'm fairly sure I've heard of Mac users successfully using Altiris to image their machines. The company is definatly worth a look as their support for educational institutions got them where they are today.
Could someone tell me where morals come from in evolutionism?
1. Is there an objective right and wrong? 2. If there is an objective right and wrong how does evolution provide for it? The answer to question one is yes. Only God who is outside human imperfection can provide objective right and wrong. The answer to question two is that evolution cannot provide an objective standard of right and wrong. Because if we are basicaly just an bunch of evolved creatures then who is to say what is right and wrong? One of the many problems with evolution is that it never deals with the human soul and issues of right and wrong.
I wasn't talking about the article when I said creationists are called "unreasonable." I was refering to other comments in this thread. As far as creationism and evolution working together goes, that in my opinion isn't possible. The problem with evolution is that it requires death. If I interpret Genesis right, there was no death before adam and eve sinned.
I love how evolutionists try and downplay people with a belief in God as unreasonable. The truth is that evolution is itself a belief system. I say it is a belief system because evolution is still an unproven theory and yet it is held up as fact.
I find it interesting that scientists seem to think they have proved something every time they find some "building blocks".
Allan Keyes all the way!