JohnR7 said:
That is a very narrow view of Creation. Taken at face value a "Creationist" would argue for the existance of a God who was directly involved with the creation of the universe. I think that would be about 97% or more of the people in the world today.
How many people believed in a geocentric universe, based on scripture in the Bible, prior to the 1600s? Appeals to popularity, John? Surely you know the track record.
JohnR7 said:
Science itself is agnostic. It can not prove nor deny the existance of God.
Science can't research anything for which there is no evidence. No evidence = no research. That's not such a difficult concept. So there are many things science can neither confirm nor deny. Among them would be the existence of unicorns, Leprechauns, flying reindeer, pink & purple metaphysical rattlesnakes, Gremlins, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and your God.
Does that somehow lend credibility to the proposed existence of God?
JohnR7 said:
There is nothing in the Bible that science can falsify.
You keep making this claim and I keep showing you a number of things science has already falsified. You claim you have evidence which refutes my claims, then you refuse to present the evidence. It's tiring but it's not buying you any credibility. The Bible is quite soundly refuted by science, John. Unless you live on a flat planet, at the center of the universe, with stars, sun and a moon residing within your planet's atmosphere, where plants never freeze no matter how cold it gets, the Bible is quite thoroughly refuted.
JohnR7 said:
In fact, science can not really prove anything to be true. But they are able to falsify to some degree.
This is because science doesn't deal in proofs. It deals in evidence. And the evidence indicates quite strongly that many of the claims in the Bible are simply without credibility.
JohnR7 said:
Your definition of "creation science" is a rather small subset and is not reflective of all that much.
Well, I can provide you with the operational stance of AiG, which is a "creation science" website. CRS and ICR work the same way. Do you know of one that doesn't?