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<blockquote data-quote="drich0150" data-source="post: 59784461" data-attributes="member: 218229"><p>Nope.</p><p> </p><p>what it actually It sounds like is someone trying to avoid answering to his own hypocrisy</p><p> </p><p>Again, <em>The reason you see nothing is because you have chosen to only focus on Pluto's planetary status rather than addressing the blatant hypocrisy that allows you to demand absolute unchangeable always verifiable truth, when dealing with God, but will accept whatever the popular scientific "truth" is currently being taught with out question </em></p><p> </p><p>This has nothing to do with discrediting science. My point was that we use an equal measure of faith to believe in science as we do God. Because after all a faith in facts is still faith. You have this faith in facts but no faith in God. From God you Demand complete verifiable proof. Where the hypocrisy comes in is that you do not hold your belief in science to this same level of scrutiny. </p><p> </p><p>Because as I have illustrated from global warming, Mini ice ages, holes in the ozone, and Pluto's planetary status is that scientific "truth" is constantly changing. Truth does not change truth is a constant. This means your belief in ever changing scientific "fact" can indeed be classified as a faith. Faith that what you believe now is indeed true. </p><p> </p><p>Understand I am not shunning science in anyway. In fact I have made for myself a very comfortable living for my self and a few others, completely dependent on some sound scientific theories in the thermal dynamic field. The difference between you and I is that I see my faith both in science and in God and not afraid to admit to either of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drich0150, post: 59784461, member: 218229"] Nope. what it actually It sounds like is someone trying to avoid answering to his own hypocrisy Again, [I]The reason you see nothing is because you have chosen to only focus on Pluto's planetary status rather than addressing the blatant hypocrisy that allows you to demand absolute unchangeable always verifiable truth, when dealing with God, but will accept whatever the popular scientific "truth" is currently being taught with out question [/I] This has nothing to do with discrediting science. My point was that we use an equal measure of faith to believe in science as we do God. Because after all a faith in facts is still faith. You have this faith in facts but no faith in God. From God you Demand complete verifiable proof. Where the hypocrisy comes in is that you do not hold your belief in science to this same level of scrutiny. Because as I have illustrated from global warming, Mini ice ages, holes in the ozone, and Pluto's planetary status is that scientific "truth" is constantly changing. Truth does not change truth is a constant. This means your belief in ever changing scientific "fact" can indeed be classified as a faith. Faith that what you believe now is indeed true. Understand I am not shunning science in anyway. In fact I have made for myself a very comfortable living for my self and a few others, completely dependent on some sound scientific theories in the thermal dynamic field. The difference between you and I is that I see my faith both in science and in God and not afraid to admit to either of them. [/QUOTE]
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