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Crossword puzzles are a perfect example of how scientific deduction works. You take something you do know (4 across, 6 across and 7 across) and use it to confirm something else (3 down) You don't take 4 across and presume what 3 down is alone. By 3 down fitting with 4,6, and 7 across, you then use those and other evidence (the clue) to work out what 5 down is, and from that you move on. Each one bolstering another. So if the speed of light wasn't constant throughout history, then other non-light specific observations wouldn't hold. One of the arguments for a young earth given by the JW's is the non-exact date ranges given by carbon dating, where something is given as being between x and y years old. They ignore that these figures can be backed up via non-carbon related dating methods. *To say it is constant is a misnomer, as we all know it depends on the medium that it is passing through, a more accurate statement would be that it behaves consitantly, however I don't want to get too complicated. |
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How can that be? |
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As for your crossword analogy - it works for what is presently observable, but I don't see how the analogy addresses the question of whether light has always been a constant? What else wouldn't work about models of the ancient universe if the speed of light were different? |
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As for the crossword analogy, you don't have to observe the clues for every answer to be able to complete it. Dendrocronology is one of the many techniques used to calibrate C14 dates. |
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Are we certain that in cosmology we even know what all the questions are yet? ;) |
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I'd just need a sufficient number of answers to deduce the remaining ones that I can't directly answer. |
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For once this thread is interesting to read..well since I looked last night that is..Well done.:tu:
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Anyhoo, I'm getting tired of your wriggling, squirming, ignoring my questions that it doesn't suite you to answer and general primadonna huffiness. I'm probably going to give up trying to get answers out of you....you can breath a big sigh of relief :D |
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Pardon the pun but it'll be a long cold day in hell when I squirm or wriggle from you :) I'll be happy to answer anything you (or anyone) puts to me, awkward or not, when the intentions are good :) |
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Russ, are you stating for the record that Ramrod's intentions are not good?
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I was enjoying it too. :( |
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Guys, can we get back to the question of Creation vs Evolution? If you have issues with posts, report them, take them up with the Poster (via PM) or a member of the admin team.
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My favourite example of what would be "flawed design" if Man had been Created, is that of the human eye.
For example, the ass-about-face construction of the retina, together with the existence of the blind spot. A good explanation: http://www.2think.org/eye.shtml Quote:
The "marvelous human eye" is also something often used by Creationists, many of whom say that something so perfect could not possibly have evolved (ignoring that it isn't actually so perfect, & could quite easily have evolved). This is countered extremely well in the above links, & also at http://en.allexperts.com/q/Paleontol...reationism.htm http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/ce/3/part8.html There are also other examples of how humans (& also other animals) have many flaws: Evidence for Jury-Rigged Design in Nature FAQ. Actually, for a whole wealth of information regarding Creation/Evolution, a visit to TalkOrigins is a must. Main FAQ (lots of general questions & answers) What is Evolution? Introduction to Evolutionary Biology Five Major Misconceptions about Evolution Evolution is a Fact and a Theory God and Evolution: Can you accept both? Evolution and Philosophy: An Introduction 29 Evidences for Macroevolution: The Scientific Case for Common Descent The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Evolution, and Probability Observed Instances of Speciation Plagiarized Errors and Molecular Genetics Fossil Hominids And various other Must-Read FAQs including ones of the age of the Earth, Radiometric Dating & the Geological Time Scale, & more. ---------------------------------- As has already been said before, evolution = science. Some "Creation scientists", however, seem to work backwards. Instead of looking at the available data & so on, & coming up with a workable & testable theory, backed up by shed-loads of evidence (such as evolution), they seem to start with the end theory (Creation), & work backwards from that, misquoting, ignoring, & misunderstanding evidence, to try & fit things in with a theory that they have already set themselves on. Creationism is not science, & should not masquerade itself as such. |
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Take it to the PM
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