Insane_Duck
Because ducks are just awesome like that.
To be clear, my position is: "I don't believe there is sufficient evidence to support the existence of the supernatural."
Just because you don't understand how something could happen, doesn't justify your jump to a supernatural explanation. That being said, biologists have a fairly good picture of how evolution works. Your use of the word "chance" shows your lack of knowledge on the subject. At the very least read an article on Wikipedia to understand what you are arguing against.
Regarding the "scientific community": Scientists (a vast majority of scientists) disagree of very few established facts. It would almost be easier to disprove gravity than to find evidence contrary to the mountains of it that evolution possess. But regardless of what scientists think, the evidence speaks for itself.
Just because you don't understand how something could happen, doesn't justify your jump to a supernatural explanation. That being said, biologists have a fairly good picture of how evolution works. Your use of the word "chance" shows your lack of knowledge on the subject. At the very least read an article on Wikipedia to understand what you are arguing against.
Regarding the "scientific community": Scientists (a vast majority of scientists) disagree of very few established facts. It would almost be easier to disprove gravity than to find evidence contrary to the mountains of it that evolution possess. But regardless of what scientists think, the evidence speaks for itself.
Windows (7?) and bacteria? I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. Please re-phrase it.There was no "new evidence." There were only future [software, bacterial, falling tree] causes. Since windows software excluded both bacterial infections and God as a cause, I see no reason why the casual nature of bacterial infections should be held up in certain domains. The discovery that software was the cause (and not bacterial infections) clearly showed that phenomena being attributed to bacterial infections today are only gaps in our "scientific" knowledge. However, there seems to be no antagonism towards bacteria.
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