Saturday, October 3, 2020

Creationist and Evolutionist can agree on one point.

The creationist and evolutionist will sharply differ over humanity's origin(s), but can rightly converge at the historical point when the specie first reasoned. From that point in space/time (x,y,z,t) of converging agreement forward, the argument for natural law prevails as observably, logically, equally potent regardless whether one holds God created versus Man evolved.

But arguably so only if understood the Singular Human propensity, prerogative, preference, purpose therefore Right to Consent or Dissent on ALL matters, as that natural law, and as the sole manifestation of the Human Ability to Reason.

The economist/philosopher Ludwig von Mises argued there are no evidence indicating as ever evolving the human ability to reason, rather the same ability exercised within an ever accumulative set of knowledge, or better categorized as experience. From the primitive constructing a stick hut to the modern constructing a space station, humanity have reasoned with the same ability, empowered by the ceaseless acquisition thus expansion of knowledge and/or experience.

Come let us Reason (Is 1:18). Peace is always a Choice (Mt 5:9).
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath (2 Tm 2:15 / Cl 3:23).


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