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Damage Done by Creationism
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<blockquote data-quote="ThinkFreeDom" data-source="post: 60922368" data-attributes="member: 310113"><p>Exactly! Science is about facts and faith is about belief. Their is no measure because we would be comparing apples and oranges. That is exactly why Creationism/ID has no place in a science class. </p><p>Ok, lets let the unicorns go. What about the firmament? That is one of the first scientific absurdities that strikes someone who reads the bible for the first time. No scientific evidence has ever been found to show that there was once a solid firmament or that the 'waters above' have ever existed. The idea seems absurd and unless you are perpared to see Genesis as allegorical your faith in the bible will be shaken.</p><p>I was talking about falsifiable predictions. For example the theory predicted that if chimps, gorillas and humans had come from a common ancestor we should share much of our DNA. That prediction was falsifiable becuase we could test the DNA and prove the prediction to be false. In the end it proved to be true.</p><p></p><p>We basically agree. I am repeating what I said because the same assertions come up again and again from different people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThinkFreeDom, post: 60922368, member: 310113"] Exactly! Science is about facts and faith is about belief. Their is no measure because we would be comparing apples and oranges. That is exactly why Creationism/ID has no place in a science class. Ok, lets let the unicorns go. What about the firmament? That is one of the first scientific absurdities that strikes someone who reads the bible for the first time. No scientific evidence has ever been found to show that there was once a solid firmament or that the 'waters above' have ever existed. The idea seems absurd and unless you are perpared to see Genesis as allegorical your faith in the bible will be shaken. I was talking about falsifiable predictions. For example the theory predicted that if chimps, gorillas and humans had come from a common ancestor we should share much of our DNA. That prediction was falsifiable becuase we could test the DNA and prove the prediction to be false. In the end it proved to be true. We basically agree. I am repeating what I said because the same assertions come up again and again from different people. [/QUOTE]
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