Crusadar said:
In all other respects, it fits perfectly into the model of evolution.
Of course it does, after all it is the only viable explanation - never mind what scripture tells us.
It is the only viable scientific explanation, yes. If scripture tells us something different (and I am not making the claim that it does) then scripture contradicts science and you have to choose between them.
I don't choose between them, because I don't believe scripture contradicts science.
I suppose the only historical evidence for evolution are fossil remains so why should it be abandoned?
It would be more accurate to say the fossil records provides evidence of the history of evolution. What makes it valuable, even in its incompleteness, is that the history it shows agrees with the history predicted on the basis of other evidence, thus confirming theory with fact.
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circus - stancial, which obviously wasn't enough to convict O.J. Simpson.
That's why it went over my head. I paid no attention to that circus. And you can't use one instance to discount circumstancial evidence generally.
Just exactly how any court case can be built on fossilized remains that no one knows had any progenitor or left any progeny is beyond my logic.
Science is not decided in a court room anyway. An given the fact of reproduction, I think it would be necessary to show that the once living organism which is now a fossil did not have a progenitor or progeny. Such evidence being lacking, it is much more probable that it did than that it didn't. Especially in the case of a progenitor.
As for progeny, that is not so essential. Another reasonable assumption is that when alive, our fossil was a member of a species and that even if this individual did not have progeny, other members of its species did.
I am interested in that answer too. We know how the fossil record supports evolution. How does it support the YEC model?
Like I said: "And besides it isnt my area of interest so Ill have to leave it at that."
Well, at least that is honest. It is refreshing to find someone who is not afraid to admit they have no answer.
I guess at this point we turn it over to another defender of the YEC model.