Originally posted by npetreley
Evolution isn't a theory.
Then please present a scientific theory that explains the observations made by the "myth" of evolution. Can you?
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Originally posted by npetreley
Evolution isn't a theory.
Originally posted by alexgb00
As for Creation, i have seen a lot of evidence for it which i have never seen when i was taught evolution.
Originally posted by alexgb00
That's true, Nick. It's just that the majority of the people have been taught evolution since pre-school, and at that age, kids believe anything you tell them. Afterwards, when they're older, you can keep them believing in it (even vigorously defending it) easily.
Originally posted by alexgb00
As for Creation, i have seen a lot of evidence for it which i have never seen when i was taught evolution. God bless you, Prax!
Alex
You can add to that list alchemy, cold fusion, and the geocentrical theory. They're also theories. Oh yes, Creation is a theory also, which (by your definition) makes it just as sound as darwinism.
Prax, i don't completely agree with your definition. Cold fusion is a theory, because it is <I>theoretically</I> possible, but most likely doesn't happen. The geocentrical theory was an accepted idea by some people at one time, but has now been disproven. Does that retire its title as a theory?
Originally posted by armageddonman
Then please present a scientific theory that explains the observations made by the "myth" of evolution. Can you?
Originally posted by blader
I don't know of any schools that teach evolution in pre-school. Or elementary school, for that matter. Do you?
Originally posted by npetreley
I'm using a keyboard. I don't need to formulate a theory about where it came from. I know where it came from. I know how it got here. I know (basically) what it's made of. Same with life on earth. I know where it came from. I know how we got here. I know (basically) what we're made of.
I don't need the fairy tales people make up to try to explain what would have to have happened if we got here by purely naturalistic processes, since it didn't happen that way.
Originally posted by npetreley
Yes, I do. Do you have kids? Don't they come home and tell you what they learned about dinosaurs and the like?
Besides, they don't need to teach it in school. Kids get it day in and day out on TV.
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
Where did life on earth come from? How did we get here? What empirical evidence do you have to support your answers?
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
Are the "fairy tales" made up solely to provide a naturalistic explanation, or are they made up to best explain the evidence?
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
And how can you be so sure humans didn't arise by purely natural processes? How do you eliminate the possibility that you're simply wrong?
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
What does teaching about dinosaurs have to do with evolution? Sure, I suppose it implies that the earth is very old, but if we didn't teach that we'd have to stop teaching physics, geology, and chemistry too.
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
Oh I get it now. Barney the dinosaur is a tool of the Evil Atheist Conspiracy to indoctrinate innocent children in the religion of evolutionism.
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Innocent children's character or EAC stooge?
You know what my answers will be.
They are made up almost solely to provide a naturalistic explanation. That's why they DON'T best explain the evidence, but people insist on propping them up in SPITE of the evidence (and even occasionally making up evidence where there is none - piltdown man, recapitulation, etc.)
Originally posted by Sky77
Why do you feel it's neccessary to debunk evolution?
Originally posted by Sky77
Why do you think that anyone who accepts evolution as science is an atheist?
Originally posted by Sky77
I am a Christian, and I believe that evolution is true.
Originally posted by Sky77
Also, would you prefer schools teach young-earth Creationism instead of real science?
Originally posted by npetreley
You know what my answers will be.
They are made up almost solely to provide a naturalistic explanation. That's why they DON'T best explain the evidence, but people insist on propping them up in SPITE of the evidence (and even occasionally making up evidence where there is none - piltdown man, recapitulation, etc.)
Neither of us can be sure in terms of proof. You trust what you trust, and I trust what I trust.
Originally posted by Sky77
I may be wrong about evolution, but it is highly unlikely. There is lots of evidence supporting evolution, but NO evidence supporting YEC. Sorry.
Originally posted by LiveFreeOrDie
In spite of the evidence? How many times have we started an "evidence against evolution" thread and got exactly zero credible responses?
Originally posted by Sky77
That's right. I'll trust empirical data gathered and analyzed by experts, and you can trust your 3,000 year old myth written by semi-literate shepherds. But let's stop pretending that your sources are scientific and mine are not.