Personally, I believe in God and that he created our world. Whenever evolution is brought up in education, I am willing to learn about it but disregard it as well. My religious beliefs is definitely seperate than that of what I learn in science classes. According to the section on Perspectives on Reason Proofs for the existence of God, Dawkin states that our world today was not created by God and that this idea was made by people convinging other people that this statement is true. If Aquinas was alive right now, on the other hand, he absolutely believes that Dawkin has no proof to back up his claims. Dawkin says there is no proof on the argumenting side as well. I think Dawkin has to reason out all those miracles that have been experience and or documented. I believe that Aquinas will consistently show proof in the bible and how the stories are kind of difficult to just ignore.
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I really appreciate that you believe in God too. I also wrote how Dawkins does not have his own answers when he goes on to say that Aquinas has no valid proof. I am all for hearing a person’s opinion on a matter, but if you do not have evidence to back it up- you argument is invalid. I also had a separate religious belief and what I learned in science class. I was confused as to what I was learning in class because I had already learned about it in the bible. At the end of the day, I know God is the one with the right answers, even though at school they give us a contradictory message.
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