Bad example. Sorry. I wa just hoping to convey the idea that Darwinism doesn't purport to have the answers to all questions about how we got here...but the media, and others, tries to define and confine the discussion as if the theories are directly opposed when I don't think it is that simple.Paul3eb wrote:well i wouldn't say that darwinism necessarily embraces the big bang theory.Christian wrote:..It really seems to me that at its core the religious fundamentalists have pointed out what I see as a problem with secular or scientific materialism:
that is, if it cannot be detected by the 5 senses or proven through scientific inquiry, then it doesn't exist.(Ken Wilber calls this Flatland... because it excludes direct personal experience of higher levels of consciousness that have been described my humans for thousands of years)..
I do not purport to be either an expert on Creationism or Darwin's theories, but are the diametrically opposed? Are they really describing the same thing?
can there not be truth in both perspectives? don't both views contribute to our evolving consciousness?
and is it really a question of :you are right and I am wrong?