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*waiting on you to present your selfie with god since you decided that the only way things can be tire or real is if we can personally see them.
Oh no, that's a cop out, since I specifically have stated from the start that my belief in God is just that, belief. I am not claiming that it is science.
Science backs my faith, because science declares that ALL life propagates after it's own kind. So unless you can show me scientific evidence that this is not true??????
If you can't, then you are relying on faith more than I am, since science backs my claim and not yours. It was "you" that was complaining about "faith". So show me your science without your faith? I can show you my faith backed by science, you have seen it in every mutation experiment ever done. In every fossil ever found that is the same from the oldest one to the newest one.
I can show you every E. coli ever experimented with, is and always has been E. coli. What can you do? Ask me to have faith in opposition to that science, not in accordance with it. Your faith has no substance to it at all, is in opposition to every experiment ever performed and every piece of evidence ever gathered.
My faith tells me that "The earth became desolate and waste, and darkness covered the surface of the deep. Science says a meteor or comet caused that extinction my Bible declares occurred before man and agrees with me since man is never found earlier.
Science has declared that soft tissue exists on dino fossils, not rare, but more and more and more as the years go by. Radiometric dating has shown they are 35,000 to 45,000 years old, agreeing with the finds of soft tissue. You ask that I have faith that they are millions, despite the radiometric tests and despite soft tissue being found.
Your "faith" is fine, if you can back it up, but you can't. You ask that I have faith despite the evidence, not because of it. I ask that you have faith because of the evidence, not despite it. There's a difference.
So if you want to have faith that's fine, as long as we both realize that it's called religion, whether it's faith in God or faith in evolution. Especially when the data does not conform to your belief system, but mine.
So you see my faith in every fossil ever found, in every mutation experiment ever performed, in every aspect of the data it is there, waiting for you to open your eyes and look. But instead you will keep your eyes closed and imagine an outcome that does not even have any science that backs it at all.
And refuse to call it what it is. Religion.
When we discuss evolution we are discussing religion, not science. And my religion has more data backing it than your religion does, plain and simple.
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