Its pretty easy to make an unsupported statement.And of course we already know the creationist flood model is untenable just by basic physics, but creationists continue to ignore that.
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Its pretty easy to make an unsupported statement.And of course we already know the creationist flood model is untenable just by basic physics, but creationists continue to ignore that.
Abstract reasoning; speculation.
Its pretty easy to make an unsupported statement.
A Theory by any other name is still speculation.
Uh huh.
Why not, Atheists and Agnostics do it all the time.
Why not, Atheists and Agnostics do it all the time.
Baumgardner's computer model is only one of several models. It was developed in 1990 and I would imagine has been refined in many ways.It's not unsupported. It's a known problem with creationist flood models.
It's true.
What is a Scientific Theory?
This article explains is easily and simply. But, for a TL,DR: A scientific theory explains the facts of science, such as in germ theory, nuclear theory, or the theory of evolution.
Strange the way Scientists can and are allowed to change the meaning of words to fit their very own beliefs, and you readily accept it as truth, fact.
If a Scientist says it, it must be true.
"The way that scientists use the word 'theory' is a little different than how it is commonly used in the lay public,"......... Hummmm interesting.
Strange the way Scientists can and are allowed to change the meaning of words to fit their very own beliefs, and you readily accept it as truth, fact.
If a Scientist says it, it must be true.
"The way that scientists use the word 'theory' is a little different than how it is commonly used in the lay public,"......... Hummmm interesting.