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One of the interesting things, to me, at the moment, is my impression that 'science', well physics, in particular, tbh, is as 'theoretical' as some accuse 'religion' of being.
Much of the 'science' relating to stuff like strings, quantum gravity, dark matter & dark energy, for example, is not much more than theory - and the Large Hadron Collider failing a commissioning test, didn't help with even beginning to look for 'proof' ;) I have to say I find the idea of achieving an 'unified' description of our provenance interesting, whether it is due to science or religion, we are here, but we aren't 'really' sure how it happened - yet???? :) |
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If I started preaching to you about how to get saved, you'd see what I was up to, right? Does that mean you're recognising the validity of my argument? Or is that different? |
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Scientists make a distinction between theory and fact and all the degrees inbetween. They treat each with the required respect and attention. |
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If the collapse occurs repeatedly, you have to accept there's something wrong and try and find a way to adapt the law and fix it. It is true some scientists will deny and argue new principles they find disturbing, fundamental uncertainty in quantum mechanics for instance, but the community at large will accept them when enough evidence is provided. Science is more free to learn and adapt over time, science can admit mistakes and make revisions. Religion for the sake of promoting the belief in divine knowledge cannot acknowledge that 'god was wrong'. |
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theres only 3 occasions i enter a church, weddings funerals and rememberance day, and i dont belive in god at all. But i do think that both sides should be taught in schools.
as long as both sides are taught without bias and as truthfully as possible, whats wrong with letting kids decide what they want to belive without having people telling them they are wrong? |
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Nothing wrong with teaching them about Creation - so long as it is only within RE lessons. Evolution = science. Based on evidence, facts, etc. Creation = religion. Based on faith, belief. And what's wrong with telling kids they're wrong? |
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Again I'd like to point out that evolution is not an issue of physics, so don't compare it to light, hadrons etc. It's a logical inevitability when presented with creatures that inherit characteristics from their parents, have random mutations, and are faced with a challenge to reproduce.
Take away any of those conditions and it doesn't work, its also subject to random "cock ups". If an individual recieves a very important gene he may get crushed by a falling tree thus delaying the evolutionary jump until the mutation occurs again (if it ever occurs again). In the case of crocodiles, they haven't evolved much since the dinosaur era because they work well already and don't have much competition. While light has and will always travel at 3x10^8 meters per second in a vaccum and there's nothing you can do to change it. (At least according to today's evidence). |
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