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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
[MOVED] The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 75352091" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>Yes I agree, I think I realize this considering the amount of debate and disagreement there is sometimes with scientific theories especially evolution. But theories are very much intertwined with what happens in the world. They affect and inform the way people live out there in the world and are used to justify actions. In fact, the evolutionary principle of Natural selection is used in other areas besides biology.</p><p></p><p>But this was all a side issue on semantics that derailed the thread from the point I was making anyway. It doesn't matter if its ToE or not as it was about the influence belief has on scientific thinking theory or not. What people believe affects the way they see the ToE as theories are changing and often debated. Theistic evolutionists may loosely support the ToE as it stands but will make adjustments according to their faith in how they believe their God intervened. The point is their thinking about the science/evolution is influenced by their theism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 75352091, member: 342064"] Yes I agree, I think I realize this considering the amount of debate and disagreement there is sometimes with scientific theories especially evolution. But theories are very much intertwined with what happens in the world. They affect and inform the way people live out there in the world and are used to justify actions. In fact, the evolutionary principle of Natural selection is used in other areas besides biology. But this was all a side issue on semantics that derailed the thread from the point I was making anyway. It doesn't matter if its ToE or not as it was about the influence belief has on scientific thinking theory or not. What people believe affects the way they see the ToE as theories are changing and often debated. Theistic evolutionists may loosely support the ToE as it stands but will make adjustments according to their faith in how they believe their God intervened. The point is their thinking about the science/evolution is influenced by their theism. [/QUOTE]
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