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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
As a Christian, how many of you believe in evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="USincognito" data-source="post: 73572012" data-attributes="member: 21511"><p>Those are not separate theories, and in fact natural selection isn't a theory. You also appear confused as to the meaning of theory in science. It does't mean a hunch or a guess. It means an overarching explanation for a large body of related phenomena and observations. In the case of evolution it explains the diversity of life we see now and in the fossil record. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Horizontal" and "vertical" are meaningless terms in the context of evolution (apart form horizontal gene transfer). And we have not only observed speciation, but we have numerous lines of evidence supporting common descent including the fossil record and genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USincognito, post: 73572012, member: 21511"] Those are not separate theories, and in fact natural selection isn't a theory. You also appear confused as to the meaning of theory in science. It does't mean a hunch or a guess. It means an overarching explanation for a large body of related phenomena and observations. In the case of evolution it explains the diversity of life we see now and in the fossil record. "Horizontal" and "vertical" are meaningless terms in the context of evolution (apart form horizontal gene transfer). And we have not only observed speciation, but we have numerous lines of evidence supporting common descent including the fossil record and genetics. [/QUOTE]
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