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Cassiterides
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Science is supposed to be based on observations, and repeatable, reliable experiments, which limits its focus to the present.
The scientific method entered the dictionary in 1810:
''The collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses''.
But "Facts" declared about a distant past outside the realm of human experience are not really facts, but strongly advocated faith-points.
Yet nothing a evolutionist believes is scientific, consider the following:
1. That life appeared on earth two or three billion years ago, or that the earth is billions of years is not a truly scientific statement. It was never directly observed to have happened by anyone or anything that can leave a conclusive historical record.
2. The idea that things 'evolve' i.e an ape to a man is not observable. The theory of evolution simply has never been observed. This is something evolutionists even themselves admit from time to time, G. Ledyard Stebbins for example admitted in his Process of Organic Evolution, p. 1:
''No Biologist has actually seen...evolution of a major group of organisms''
Conclusion
The theory of evolution is a faith, a belief (a religious theory). It is NOT a scientific fact. If you disagree, then you would have to explain why the scientific method (see above) does not support the theory of evolution, since evolution is not observable or testable in anyway. This also applies to the age of the earth.
The scientific method entered the dictionary in 1810:
''The collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses''.
But "Facts" declared about a distant past outside the realm of human experience are not really facts, but strongly advocated faith-points.
Yet nothing a evolutionist believes is scientific, consider the following:
1. That life appeared on earth two or three billion years ago, or that the earth is billions of years is not a truly scientific statement. It was never directly observed to have happened by anyone or anything that can leave a conclusive historical record.
2. The idea that things 'evolve' i.e an ape to a man is not observable. The theory of evolution simply has never been observed. This is something evolutionists even themselves admit from time to time, G. Ledyard Stebbins for example admitted in his Process of Organic Evolution, p. 1:
''No Biologist has actually seen...evolution of a major group of organisms''
Conclusion
The theory of evolution is a faith, a belief (a religious theory). It is NOT a scientific fact. If you disagree, then you would have to explain why the scientific method (see above) does not support the theory of evolution, since evolution is not observable or testable in anyway. This also applies to the age of the earth.
