Follower of Christ said:
Maybe.........
About the same tactics you all use seeing how you dodge actually commiting to anything you teach / preach.
Committing? Virtually every aspect of biology and zoology is based on the theory of evolution. How much farther would you have people "commit?"
You profess it as ''fact'' seemingly, yet know that any part of it could change tomorrow....
Facts change, FoC. And that's a fact.
It
used to be a fact that today was Tuesday. Time passes...
It
used to be a fact that nobody lived past 80 years old. This is no longer true.
It
used to be a fact that talking to someone on the other side of the world was impossible. Not so anymore.
It
used to be a fact that man could not fly. We took care of that one quite nicely.
You know, you all would have my attention the second I start seeing you say ''it appears to have happened this way....'' rather than telling us it DID....
Every scientific experiment, discovery, theory, what-have-you, has this underlying assumption: That it could be falsified tomorrow. That we accept these things as provisionally true (true until someone comes along and proves it false) is as close as anyone is ever going to come. That's close enough for everyone except you.
But we all know how evolution is taught......as a theory that is absolutely true.
No more true than gravity, astronomy, biology, and chemistry. Yet evolution seems to be the black sheep
because...?
Believe it or be ridiculed, right?
Say it isnt so, Poe, so I can spend the next hour or so laughing to myself...
1: You'll never be by yourself; the other YECs will keep you company.
2: Depends on what you offer as an alternative, and what facts you have to support it.
Try challenging Newton's physics some time. Einstein did, and was able to put his money where his mouth was. Now the scientists challenge Einstein, and they don't get ridiculed, even when they fail.
But to challenge a scientific theory with nothing but Ancient Middle Eastern Mythology? That will get you laughed out of the room every day of the week, and twice on Sunday.