I really dislike your description of ignorance. Not that it disagrees with most sources, but I hate it described in the same regard as most definitions. I perceive ignorance as being something you have foreknowledge of, but you make the wrong decision even though you understand it to be the wrong decision. For example, Jim has three kids. He owns a business. He could sell his business, retire, and his children would be able to invest something to better suit them. However, Jim chooses to retain the business even though he knows it will ultimately collapse.
Regarding the idea of evolution, I would tend to belief more scientific explanations of the universe if there were not so many gaps in the theories. I remember a huge gap in the big bang theory, for example when temperatures dropped from 32 billion degrees. To be honest, I haven't looked at nor care to look at this information again anytime soon. Also, while I realize not all or even many Christians would embrace a co-existant of a theory such as the big bang theory and God(even though I realize they do not contradict), I'm sure it would really help to win alot of support over.
Last edited by Justsomeguy; 11-10-2004 at 05:16 PM..
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