Stormy Waters wrote:Nelson just said this,
"Some people erroneously think that these marvelous physical attributes happened by chance or resulted from a big bang somewhere. Ask yourself, could an explosion in a printing shop produce a dictionary? The likelihood is most remote. But if so it could never heal it's own torn pages or reproduce it's own newer editions."
An so we have a clear cut instance of mind numbing
falsehood being taught by a general authority in conference.
Nelson is willing to pontificate about complexity and natural selection without being aware of the the precise claims or mechanisms. He has perpetuated scientific misunderstanding and closed the minds of thousands by his careless folksy wisdom (merely copied over from protestant creationist literature).
Yes Mr. Nelson, the science of natural selection (an naturally occuring algorithm) can rationally account for both the complexity of life and the way in which complex species reproduce. We know quite a few of the details by now.
The analogy given is specious and in more than one way! Shame on you Elder Nelson.
And you call this a true church BCSpace? No. Rather it is clearly a force for darkness.
when believers want to give their claims more weight, they dress these claims up in scientific terms. When believers want to belittle atheism or secular humanism, they call it a "religion". -Beastie
yesterday's Mormon doctrine is today's Mormon folklore.-Buffalo