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Is Evolution a science or a faith?
#31
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
I've noted in other fora members of the 'woo' community rarely, if ever, criticize each other. Christians who believe in evolution too aren't going to make waves in their churches for their pew mates that don't.

However, both those stripes of Christians in that church might come after the gays, or the pro choicers, or some undocumented immigrants, regardless of some of them being in a state of apostasy on Darwinism.
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#32
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
Heh, OP copy/pasted a passage from a book, got up and left, and got 4 pages of replies. Effective?
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
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#33
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
(July 6, 2014 at 9:50 pm)Harris Wrote:


We do not have to directly observe Evolution to establish it as a viable theory, although if we use species with a short life span such as bacteria or fruit flies we can observe evolution in action in these species. We use this data to create theories about dinosaurs or early hominids and we compare.

The other problem in your post is you seem to have reduced the Theory of Evolution down to a few concepts that you think by 'disproving' you destroy the whole theory, well that's just not so. The theory of evolution is the convergence of many different theories that supports a bigger overall picture. This is a very common mistake made by religious debaters, by seemingly challenging one aspect of evolution you destroy the entire theory, well you don't. Science challenges itself everyday, how else would we improve.

Every scientific theory is a 'work in progress' and the sooner religious people grasp that concept and stop trying to disprove them on a whim - plus half an hour with Wiki - the better we will all be.

Oh, and as a footnote, the Oxford English dictionary is for finding explanation of words, it's not a definition of scientific theory or scientific method. Here's a much better use for your Oxford English Dictionary, look up 'banausic prolixity'.

MM
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#34
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
I'm interested what else isn't a science.

My bet is on chemistry. Those chemists are going to be shocked when they find out.
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#35
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
atomic theory is only a theory after all...
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#36
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
Gravity is only a theory! Wake up America!
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
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#37
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
(July 8, 2014 at 11:53 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Gravity is only a theory! Wake up America!

And it's wrong at that. Newton is Einstein's bitch!
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#38
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
(July 8, 2014 at 11:53 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Gravity is only a theory! Wake up America!

Wake up, and then float the fuck away!
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#39
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
He's like a little boy that likes sticking a stick in the bee hive and then running away like hell.

Let's see if we can answer the little boy's question. Evolution is studied in life science courses at the university level where as creationism is taught in Sunday school. I hope that cleared it up for you.
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#40
RE: Is Evolution a science or a faith?
Humiliation? No, just frustration when creationist morons repeat the same debunked bullshit that has been repeatedly debunked by actual scientists and then act like children and ignore the facts presented to them.

To answer the question of the thread: It's a science. Creationism is a claim, nothing more.

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