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It is not, therefore, as clear or as undeniable as 2+2=4, which in any case is not a scientific theory based on the interpretation of evidence, but a theorem founded on mathematical proofs. </pedant> :D |
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I find it interesting that some people who support Evolution are quite determined to prove people who believe Creation, wrong. They will claim Evolution as a fact, when it is actually a theory, granted, the predominant theory. Creation, from the scientific standpoint, is also a theory. For Christians, it is only by applying faith in The word of God that makes creation a 'faith-fact' i.e., not as we generally understand the word 'fact'.
I don't see that determination to disprove Evolution coming from the Creation side. Is it because they currently don't have as much scientific evidence as the Evolution people have? Maybe; I haven't totted up the evidence on either side. Is it because they are afraid of being ridiculed because they are standing against the 'world' view? Or is it more to do Bible Believing Christians having such confidence in the Word of God and a complete peace in what it teaches, that they don't need to defend it. That is certainly where I'm coming from. It's maybe a combination of all three. Evolution is certainly a more 'convenient' stance. There is no creator God, and therefore no one to be accountable to when you die. Providing you obey the law, you can do whatever you want. On a human level, a pretty attractive proposition If you acknowledge a Creator, and therefore creation, that whole scenario becomes a whole lot different. Decisions need to be made both for the way we live today and also with regard to eternity. Not such an attractive prospect on the human level. It's easy to see on a non scientific level why Evolution is so attractive. And of course the devil loves Evolution; it negates the need of people to come to faith in Jesus. As someone reportedly said, "I don't have enough faith to be an atheist" |
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Sorry but that's just wrong.
People support Evolution because there is considerable scientific evidence behind it. The theory of Evolution in a scientific sense is not equal to the biblical theory of creation, these are not comparable things. If you try and claim it is or promote creationism as an equally valid theory of life in science then you will rightly meet resistance. Quote:
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A scientific theory means that it is "proven" there is no guess work, no hypotheses, it is proven. New information and evidence may appear which may change how we interpret the theory, but it doesn't the " fact" that the evolution is " proven". |
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The problem lies when they take this opinion and try, using the credibility of science, and change processes & practices that affect others. An example being the teaching of Creationism in public school in (some) US States: Intelligent Design and Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District Quote:
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https://explorable.com/falsifiability Gravity is proven scientific theory.....no question. We lived with Newtons laws for a long while and they served us well. But Eienstein produced new evidence to change how we think about gravity. But gravity still is. Evolution is he same. It is proven. There is no argument. New evidence may be discovered that may change how we consider evolution, but it won't change the fact that evolution is. |
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Every scientific theory starts as a hypothesis. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a hypothesis is an idea that hasn't been proven yet. If enough evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, it moves to the next step — known as a theory — in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation of a phenomenon." http://www.livescience.com/21491-wha...of-theory.html |
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You will never convince me that a theory is a fact.
And Evolution is a theory, not a fact. From a scientific perspective, Creation is a theory. |
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You don't understand the term scientific theory. What you have just said is that you will never be convinced about plate techtonics, general relativity or special relativity. Hmmmmmm........... |
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