THEWULFMAN wrote:CommanderOtto wrote: If the Theory of Evolution was proven, nobody would believe in religion.
I personally am
insulted by this statement. How
dare you try and decide for me what I believe?
You are making the exceedingly incorrect statement that
Evolution =/= Religion.
You are saying that if one believes in Evolution you are not a true Christian. How
dare you?
Also, what is wrong with debating, exactly? How else would anything get worked out in this world if we didn't debate with words rather than with violence?
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well then you are an imbecile... a real DOLT. I never said anything about you. I just said that if evolution was a fact, why would someone believe in creation? So stop imagining things.
It was my personal opinion, that
if it was possible to really prove evolution, I would drop religion because i'm not a blind man. "oh how dare you, how dare you"... read before you speak.
And for your information, your dumb comment is not "debating". You are simply taking my comment as a personal attack when I never said anything about you in the first place. This proves my point... I could make a flawless essay and then a STUPID person like you makes a comment without even thinking. A civilized conversation was the one Crater and I had before.... but now this thread got out of control, so don't expect me to respond to your DUMB comments.
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now back to the subject......read this comment that I will make (that does have some thinking behind it) and that I think will be of use to everyone here (evolutionists and creationists alike). That said, read the following definitions CAREFULLY.
Let me quote the Geological Society of America in an article about the scientific method. I think Crater and WD will like it too:
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Scientific Theory (or Law): An integrated, comprehensive explanation of many “facts,” especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena. A theory can often generate additional hypotheses and testable predictions. Theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses"
"Scientific theories are falsifiable and can be reevaluated or expanded based on new evidence. This is particularly important in concepts that involve past events, which cannot be tested. Take, for example, the Big Bang Theory or the Theory of Biological Evolution as it pertains to the past; both are theories that explain all of the facts so far gathered from the past, but cannot be verified as absolute truth, since we cannot go back to test them. More and more data will be gathered on each to either support or disprove them. The key force for change in a theory is, of course, the scientific method"
Source:
http://www.geosociety.org/educate/NatureScience.pdfLet me quote a website from the University of California, Berkeley (University of California's Museum of Paleontology):
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Law: In everyday language, a law is a rule that must be abided or something that can be relied upon to occur in a particular situation. Scientific laws, on the other hand, are less rigid. They may have exceptions, and, like other scientific knowledge,
may be modified or rejected based on new evidence and perspectives. In science, the term law usually refers to a generalization about data and is a compact way of describing what we'd expect to happen in a particular situation..... The term law may be used to describe many different forms of scientific knowledge, and whether or not a particular idea is called a law has much to do with its discipline and the time period in which it was first developed"
Source:
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CONCLUSION:
For the evolutionists: you are right it is a law.
For the creationists: you are right, theory/law is not absolute truth.and my opinion... i'm still Christian because Scientific Method allows me to question Scientific Law and disprove it. I feel there are many reasons that
could, not saying it will.. but that
could, disprove evolution. A good Biblical scholar is good in History and Science.
That said, we can all have a better conversation (or debate...) about the subject.