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Ishmael Borg
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1Trinity3 said:
You were created in the image of God. You are not a monkey. Although some of us would like to act like it you are not.
You are entitled to your faith-based opinion, and I'm entitled to my evidence-based opinion. I doubt we'll be changing each others' minds, so we can leave it at that. I DO respect your opinion, by the way.
I was only extending a little courtesy. Ill make a mental note to be more careful about it in the future.
I probably took it the wrong way. Sometimes there's a fine line between courtesy and condescension.
As far as whale evolution is concerned where exactly are the intermediary and transitional forms to be found? If you are unable to cite or demonstrate, then your assertion here is unfounded.
This site has a lot of info:
http://darla.neoucom.edu/DEPTS/ANAT/whaleorigins.htm
If you didnt care, why did you ask me too?
I was thinking that your arguments might be benefited by a little education on the topics you're trying to discuss.
Also, since when does majority rules when it comes to science?
It doesn't. But I'm willing to subscribe to the views held by the majority of experts in any particular scientific discipline. After all, I'm not an expert, and I haven't devoted my life to researching these topics.
It's not. In public school, I was taught scientific method before I was ever taught evolution. If you filter information through this method, you are not relying on dogma. I'm sorry if you don't know much about scientific method. With all due respect, I doubt you have much of value to teach me about biology.Really? TOE is not taught as fact in our schools today? It is presented as only a theory? Its shortcomings are fully exposed and discussed in the classroom? Opposing theories are presented?
It is dogma if you want to admit it or not. The choice of actually learning something is in fact yours.
It's not a decision. Do you know what infallible means? How can you classify the "truths" you reference as infallible? My decision concerning these truths is merely to subscribe to those pov's where evidence is available. I'm a weak atheist, so I don't think the idea of gods is an impossibility, I just haven't been convinced. When you have evidence, you don't need faith. So you are wrong in saying that both YEC and TOE require faith. For the former, there is no positive evidence, for the latter, there's loads of evidence.You need to think harder about your claims before you make them.
You were the one who said I thought I was omniscient If you wont endorse the many infallible truths of Gods existence (much the same way YECs view TOE I might add), then that is your decision. Much the same way it is ours not to recognize the dogma when it is presented as fact. Both take faith, the only difference is one admits it, the other doesnt.
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