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"2. Clearest example of what?"
"religious" aderence to an idea.
"religious" aderence to an idea.
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Originally posted by LouisBooth
"Science is open to all questions, no matter how outrageous."
Not really. There are certain things 1. science simply cannot answer
and 2. scientists detest and scoff at evolutionary theory being the clearest example.
What questions do you consider "forbidden"?Originally posted by LouisBooth
"can any other system make that claim?"
Huh? People were doing this long before "science" was founded....?
"no forbidden questions."
Not so sure about that....
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"2. Clearest example of what?"
"religious" aderence to an idea.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"Admittedly it underwent its most serious testing over 100 years ago, but nonetheless still has to stand up to current findings."
Yes, by SOME of the data it does stand up, but that is just one interpreation of the data.
"If science says something, that can be questioned and tested. That's how it works. "
I agree, when physicality is only involved it seems to be the best tool available.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"And how is a debate about whether or not a fossil is human or not, a hoax?"
well it turns out its not human at all, or that it was 2 different fossils together.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"What questions do you consider "forbidden"?"
well for starters, the things science can't prove.
"I have yet to see credible evidence that disproves evolution"
Again, then it would be a law by all means and practices. Some evidience evolution can't explain, some it does, thus why it is a theory.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"Asking science to explain the supernatural is like asking music theory to explain how your car works. It's nonsensical. "
Exactly!!!!
"Laws are very concise. Theories aren't. Hence, evolutionary theory will always remain a theory."
Exactly, yet again, and I would also tack on, its not correct either![]()
Originally posted by LouisBooth
I agree, and it also means that there are not answers to things science says there are
Originally posted by LouisBooth
"What questions do you consider "forbidden"?"
well for starters, the things science can't prove.
"I have yet to see credible evidence that disproves evolution"
Again, then it would be a law by all means and practices. Some evidience evolution can't explain, some it does, thus why it is a theory.
"That's why science limits itself to the physical world."
I totally agree! Though any part of physical world that has been or is effected by a nonphysical element also has a problem.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
Maybe so, but it might take longer then you're alive for it to happen...scary huh?
Originally posted by LouisBooth
Whatever you say bear, whatever you say.
Originally posted by LouisBooth
*sigh* no thanks, I know exactly what a theory is, its a current thought that can be wrong. It explains some of the evidience but not all of it, thus why it is a theory. Even now some of the theories are being "rethunk" by the leaders in science. [/B]