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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
What is the Falsification for Abiogenesis and Theory of Evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamesbond007" data-source="post: 75502585" data-attributes="member: 408340"><p>They sure aren't. The creationists outnumber the atheists and are much more richer and more powerful. Will anyone care if an atheist dies and ends up in the Lake of Fire? I doubt it because they aren't aware of the dangers and negativity of ending up there. People are free to choose their own fate.</p><p></p><p>As for the rest, I agree. If I was a scientist, then I just don't bring up my religion and creation science. It's the one big drawback I suppose that they aren't allowed to express their real thoughts and participate in peer review. Thus, I rather be the engineer type which I am. Then it doesn't matter if I spout out my thoughts on creation science, but it usually never gets to the point. We just respect each others religion and not bring it up.</p><p></p><p>However, as a scientist it would be hard to work on something I didn't believe in except to show more evidence for a hypothesis and make a fake scientific argument for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesbond007, post: 75502585, member: 408340"] They sure aren't. The creationists outnumber the atheists and are much more richer and more powerful. Will anyone care if an atheist dies and ends up in the Lake of Fire? I doubt it because they aren't aware of the dangers and negativity of ending up there. People are free to choose their own fate. As for the rest, I agree. If I was a scientist, then I just don't bring up my religion and creation science. It's the one big drawback I suppose that they aren't allowed to express their real thoughts and participate in peer review. Thus, I rather be the engineer type which I am. Then it doesn't matter if I spout out my thoughts on creation science, but it usually never gets to the point. We just respect each others religion and not bring it up. However, as a scientist it would be hard to work on something I didn't believe in except to show more evidence for a hypothesis and make a fake scientific argument for it. [/QUOTE]
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