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As the leading expert on DNA: Francis Collins says
A women can point her finger at a man and claim: He is the one, yet the DNA evidence shows otherwise.
Can you please reformulate the part "not everyone accepts what well evidenced facts are", I did not understand that part.
He is the one making the claim. I am only quoting what Collins said.It might be a logical fallacy to appeal to an authority to validate a claim or try to give credibility to it. It is not always so, but in this case it is, because as wikipedia explains it:
"An argument from authority may be fallacious if used to infer that the conclusion is certainly correct, if the cited authority is stating a contentious or controversial position"
But that is hardly a contentious or controversial position. Actually Collins is the perfect person to site for this particular argument. Strangely you ignored the most common "appeal to authority" error that some make and that is when "such as when an authority is cited on a topic outside their area of expertise or when the authority cited is not a true expert." I see creationists site people that are well out of their comfort zone quite often. This was not a case of doing so.It might be a logical fallacy to appeal to an authority to validate a claim or try to give credibility to it. It is not always so, but in this case it is, because as wikipedia explains it:
"An argument from authority may be fallacious if used to infer that the conclusion is certainly correct, if the cited authority is stating a contentious or controversial position"
The problem is that you misquoted him. Quotes out of context that clearly imply something that the speaker did not intend is called quote mining and is a form of lying. Now odds are that this is not your lie. You probably got your quote from a dishonest creationist source and did not bother to see if they were being honest or not.He is the one making the claim. I am only quoting what Collins said.
Moses deals with all of that in the Bible. I have been studying ancient history now for about 50 years so I know quite a bit about it. Written history actually began about 1000 years before Moses. The Phoenicians gave us the alphabet along with Phonics. The story of Noah was around on clay tablets before Moses. Adam and Eve 6,000 years ago is the first story about people to be written or recorded.What about the Gods who were there before your God? there were lots of God about a long time before the Jews ever became a nation.
I give the book and the page that I got the quote from. You are really out in left field this time. Anyways, I don't care, it is to much trouble to try to explain it to you and it is not that important.The problem is that you misquoted him. Quotes out of context that clearly imply something that the speaker did not intend is called quote mining and is a form of lying. Now odds are that this is not your lie. You probably got your quote from a dishonest creationist source and did not bother to see if they were being honest or not.
Keep reading the posts, I already looked up his exact quote.Care to cite this quote in context? I suspect you are doing some dishonest quote mining.
Quit trying to avoid the question. Was there a beginning or not?
Is there truth in the Bible or not?
IF there is truth in the Bible then
That is why we have BOTH: religion and science because we need both.
Care to cite this quote in context?
If not evolution, what is it that most atheists believe in, that would answer the origin of time, space, matter, and life?Did you know that most theists accept evolution? that atheism has absolutely nothing to do with evolution, cheese making, wind surfing or horse riding.
I take a different view, Insitu. In short, I am a theist and I believe that God is eternally creative. So, before this universe, there was an other, different one, and so on. Time, by which I mean movement, change, something happening, is eternal.