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<blockquote data-quote="drich0150" data-source="post: 53487579" data-attributes="member: 218229"><p>Not according to the "National Academy of Sciences." They state that all theories lead to evolution, but there is much debate in the details. I posted a paragraph from the NAS explaining all of this earlier.</p><p> </p><p>Because there can only be one truth, and because there is a multitude of theories that means, something, someone believes, is wrong. It also means that because no one can definitively prove what they believe to be correct, <em>thus ending the debate</em> <em>and proving everyone else wrong,</em> it takes a measure of faith to simply believe what you think happened to be true.</p><p> </p><p>And so Goes Faith in a theory..</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>the theory of gravity was constructed to explain an unknown force that can be experimented with, and constantly tested yielding the same results. Theories in evolution do not share these qualities. If they did, there wouldn't be any debate in the manor in which things evolved. How many theories of gravity are they? Because there are multiple, constantly changing theories about evolution one must excessive faith in order to believe, what they believe to be true.</p><p> </p><p>Where else can changing truths not require faith to be excepted?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>evidently not.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I want you to see that no matter what you believe, it takes the same kind of faith to except and integrate your doctrine as it does ours.</p><p> </p><p>Albeit you have been trained to think it does not. You have been lulled to sleep by genuine working theories, and just swallow everything else you have been taught with the same title.. As evidenced by your reference to gravity.. to you they are the same and may not need a conscience act of faith, but again because there isn't any discernible reliable or conformable truth, there is indeed at least a sub conscience effort of faith being expended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drich0150, post: 53487579, member: 218229"] Not according to the "National Academy of Sciences." They state that all theories lead to evolution, but there is much debate in the details. I posted a paragraph from the NAS explaining all of this earlier. Because there can only be one truth, and because there is a multitude of theories that means, something, someone believes, is wrong. It also means that because no one can definitively prove what they believe to be correct, [I]thus ending the debate[/I] [I]and proving everyone else wrong,[/I] it takes a measure of faith to simply believe what you think happened to be true. And so Goes Faith in a theory.. the theory of gravity was constructed to explain an unknown force that can be experimented with, and constantly tested yielding the same results. Theories in evolution do not share these qualities. If they did, there wouldn't be any debate in the manor in which things evolved. How many theories of gravity are they? Because there are multiple, constantly changing theories about evolution one must excessive faith in order to believe, what they believe to be true. Where else can changing truths not require faith to be excepted? evidently not. I want you to see that no matter what you believe, it takes the same kind of faith to except and integrate your doctrine as it does ours. Albeit you have been trained to think it does not. You have been lulled to sleep by genuine working theories, and just swallow everything else you have been taught with the same title.. As evidenced by your reference to gravity.. to you they are the same and may not need a conscience act of faith, but again because there isn't any discernible reliable or conformable truth, there is indeed at least a sub conscience effort of faith being expended. [/QUOTE]
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