ViSion said:
“How did I avoid answering your question it was you who posed the scenario. Within your own scenario I offered you an answer based on your scenario.”
You had a choice of tube 22 or tube 78, but you didn’t pick either one of them. It wasn’t a rhetorical question. You only had two choices to choose from. That’s avoiding the question.
Now, if you felt as though it was a loaded question, or it didn’t accurately represent the “general” concept of faith versus reproducible results, you should have explained why you felt this way. You should have provided some sort of proof and some examples how my question was unfair or flawed.
“Your scenario was aimed at soliciting a response that you presumed would support evolution.”
Actually, I wanted to see if you’d answer the question or not. When religious people are asked stuff like the question about god creating a rock so large that he can’t lift it, they avoid the question. They don’t think about how profound a question that really is. they just say something like we can’t fathom the complexity of god, so we shouldn’t even try to.
But what people miss all the time is that the same brains that reason there is a god, should be able to reason there isn’t a god. As soon as a paradox comes along that makes the idea of a god questionable, we’re supposed to forget about reasoning and fall back on something like we cannot understand the mind of god.
If you felt my question was leading, I'll present it in another way. I'll take Christians and scientists who don’t believe in a god completely out of the equation:
Let’s say an old man in the neighborhood created the device I spoke of. Plexiglas, one tube at the top, 100 tubes exiting the bottom. You have to decide which viewpoint to go with. That’s your task.
There’s a neighborhood nerd who has dropped the marble in the top 1,000 times and it has always come out of tube #22. Then there’s another neighborhood boy who is pretty smart and all the kids look up to him. He comes along and checks the device out and follows the path of the tubes and decides the marble will exit out of tube #78. He has 10 friends with him and he shows them the path he sees and they all believe him, because they look up to him and think he’s a cool guy.
You have the nerd with his 1,000 attempts: tube #22
You have the neighborhood hero, and his 10 friends: tube #78
Who do you go with?