Fat hurts wrote:
Obvious Man wrote:Are you sure about that?
Yes. Quite.
Obvious Man wrote:
Don't Christians believe in an afterlife and that everyone is equally loved by our creator?
God loves His creation. But love is not something you quantify and put into an equation. I don't see what the afterlife has to do with it, but yes, I believe in Heaven.
Obvious Man wrote:
Presumably that includes your parents as well as yourself. Also, your siblings.
Now follow the trail to see that it leads to every living thing (ants, slugs, paramecium, e. coli...)
Humans are special in God's creation. Whether He created us through evolution or incantation makes no difference.
Obvious Man wrote:
This is why the notion of evolution is so profoundly dangerous to the Christian psyche - far more so than getting used to the fact that the earth is not the center of the universe or that the universe is not less than 10,000 years old.
It's not dangerous at all. I accept both creation and evolution. My psyche is just fine. If anything, I'm a little too dull, analytical, rational, and boring.
I find your argument rather dull as well. Surely you can do better than that.
I am guessing that you are not thinking things through very clearly.
So, humans are special in God's creation? OK, let's start with that. Were your parents just as special in God's creation?
I am going to assume that your answer is 'Yes'. If it is not yes, please feel free to let me know.
It would seem to follow that your grandparents were also just as 'special'. No?
Great grandparents?
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Apes that were your great, great, great....great grandparents?
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Rat-like creatures that were your great....great grandparents?
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Fish that were your great....great grandparents?
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The very first life forms composed of very primitive cells that were your great...great grandparents?
It seems as if the answer must be 'Yes' in all cases.
Of course, I will also assume that your brother/sister is also just as 'special' to God as you are. No?
Follow the logic. That would mean that the same is true of all your cousins. All of your second cousins...all of your trillionth cousins.
It follows that every single life form on earth is just as 'special' as you are. Every paramecium. Every e. coli bacterium. Every single one just as 'special' in God's creation.
1) What then does 'special' mean?
2) Are you even capable of believing the unavoidable implications regarding evolution and your own significance vis-a-vis e. coli?
I await your brilliance.