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I do not believe in evolution, it is a logical conclusion drawn from the data available. it has nothing to do with belief, IMHO.
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One thing I have noticed as at least evolutionists are kindly in disagreeing with us OECs. I am fine with that. Disagree with me, debate me, if you will, but please be kind and civil.
But...it has been my experience that some YECs are nasty and hateful towards OECs. Why???
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NonsenseOf course you BELIEVE in evolution. Scientists who accept in any theory (and yes, evolution is still a theory, abeit widely accepted and IMHP the right one) have to have a certain degree of faith in it or they'd be poking at it and testing it with all sorts of experiments. Belief is where you accept it and stop the experiments (for the most part). That is not to say, however, that belief does not require evidence.
NonsenseOf course you BELIEVE in evolution. Scientists who accept in any theory (and yes, evolution is still a theory, abeit widely accepted and IMHP the right one) have to have a certain degree of faith in it or they'd be poking at it and testing it with all sorts of experiments. Belief is where you accept it and stop the experiments (for the most part). That is not to say, however, that belief does not require evidence.
NonsenseOf course you BELIEVE in evolution. Scientists who accept in any theory (and yes, evolution is still a theory, abeit widely accepted and IMHP the right one) have to have a certain degree of faith in it or they'd be poking at it and testing it with all sorts of experiments. Belief is where you accept it and stop the experiments (for the most part). That is not to say, however, that belief does not require evidence.
For me personally, I have hit the point where I don't find it necessary to put out one dish of cat food and see which of my kitties is the fittest, lol. I certainly hope folks don't stop experimenting, we can always learn new things, but my interests are a little more mundane (solar energy is my research of choice).
Exactly--but they accept it because of the evidence. I am differentiating between belief--which requires some degree of evidence--and faith, as in blind faith that is unsupported by anything other than "I said so."The ones you claim that "believe" in evolution actually just embrace it
I agree with everything in that paragraph. I just abhor the word belief. To me at least, everytime i hear belief in science, i think of the wingnuts who claim that science is a religion. Imho, it is very important to draw those distinctions between blind faith and the kind of "belief" that you pointed out.Exactly--but they accept it because of the evidence. I am differentiating between belief--which requires some degree of evidence--and faith, as in blind faith that is unsupported by anything other than "I said so."
Exactly--but they accept it because of the evidence. I am differentiating between belief--which requires some degree of evidence--and faith, as in blind faith that is unsupported by anything other than "I said so."
@Molal--That is definitely a neat site to visit. My project is more chemical in nature. We were analyzing a heavy metal core (ruthenium) with two organic wings of 1-10-dinitrophenanthraline withe a long ligand we just called Wayne, after it's creator, Wayne Larsson. The core is excited by light, throwing out electrons and then the wings catch them, funnelling them into the ligand because it is so much more electronegative. From that we connected the molocule to a DNA wire and the flow of charged particles got us currentIt's one of Harry Gray's projects.
NonsenseOf course you BELIEVE in evolution. Scientists who accept in any theory (and yes, evolution is still a theory, abeit widely accepted and IMHP the right one)...
But of course, the theory of evolution has been tested for nearly a hundred and fifty years.... have to have a certain degree of faith in it or they'd be poking at it and testing it with all sorts of experiments.
Belief without evidence is called faith. Belief in the face of contradictory evidence is delusion. Belief in the logically impossible is religion.Belief is where you accept it and stop the experiments (for the most part). That is not to say, however, that belief does not require evidence.
But...it has been my experience that some YECs are nasty and hateful towards OECs. Why???
I wish I had a good answer to that. My best guess is that they want 100% acceptance of the Bible and will brook no deviation from that idea.
evoultion hasn't been proven. It takes faith to accept evolution just as it does to accept creation. The reason why I am an OEC is that there is overwhelming evidence(I would call it scientific fact) that the earth and universe are billions of years old.
Except the parts that say you should stone your wife to death if she's not a virgin on your wedding night.
It is telling that the people on their that treated me and the very few other OECs kindly were nonbelivers.