TheReasoner
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AV1611VET said:Who proved me wrong?
And either show me the proof, or I'll take your point like I do most of your others -- as emotional remarks, not scientific standpoints.
There are others here -- atheists, in fact -- that claim there is no such a thing as 'proof'; so this should be interesting.
Want to argue epistemology? Really? They are right, nothing can be proven. I agree with Popper though, falsification IS possible. Besides, you cannot argue that 'certain knowledge is impossible, therefore *insert well documented facts* can be arbitrarily dismissed'. We can say - accurately - that we do not KNOW that if someone jumps up they will fall down again. But it's a pretty darn safe bet. Why? Because we have a lot of gathered data (experience) that supports the assumption. And nothing that counters it. The same is true for evolution. EVERYTHING points to it being a good and accurate model, NOTHING points against it. We observe it, we use it, we can describe it and know how and why it happens. We can see our past written in our genes, and thus trace our past. Yet; you ignore this. Either from ignorance, hubris or arrogance. But you still must ignore VAST amount of solid evidence to concoct your position. Tell me: Why should this be respected?
Who proved you wrong? How about life itself? Run by talkorigins AV, much is briefly listed there.
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