L'Anatra
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Oh, I am sorry for the misunderstanding, then.GodSaves said:L'Anatra, I wasn't giving Romans as scripture of fornication. That was for another point altogether, mhess13 also likes Romans 1:20 as well, that is why I brought it up to him. It and the verses before it and after it is a wonderful revelation for understanding.
"Has science ever been wrong in its methods?" Hmm... well, modern science has only existed for a few hundred years. The scientific method is a particularly sound manner in which to gain useful knowledge about the natural world. If it wasn't, we wouldn't have modern technology. Of course man and what he creates are fallible, but that doesn't mean that the conclusions we draw from our own observation of the Creation are false.Ok, some more questions:
Do TE's believe that science has ever been wrong in its methods?
Man created the scientific methods and rational behind it, do you believe that man and what man creates is infallible?
Do TE's believe God is infallible?
God is, of course, infallible. But as I said, (and as you know) we men are not. This is why science can not prove anything for certain. We simply can not take into account all the variables in the universe.
However, if a scientific theory (which, in contrast with the common notion of "theory," is a very highly-regarded construct in science... it has stood the test of falsification many times) continues to prosper within mainstream science for decades it is because it is particularly sound. The Theory of Evolution is one of the most sound constructs in modern science.
Let me reiterate that any extant debate over the Theory of Evolution itself has to do with the precise mechanisms that govern evolution as a natural process. There really is no doubt that evolution occurs. Just like there is no doubt that the Earth is roughly spherical in shape, or that it revolves around the Sun.
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