(June 25, 2016 at 2:38 pm)ScepticOrganism Wrote:(June 25, 2016 at 2:31 pm)Aoi Magi Wrote: The best thing about science is it being falsifiable, so anyone, even a toddler with no actual scientific understanding can look at it and find flaws. Whether that flaw is valid or not is a different question altogether.
I totally agree!! That's why science will always be much "humbler" than religion ever will. I just find it arrogant when someone tries to disprove something that has already been proven to be perfectly applicable. I blame myself for not being armed with the right arguments at the time.
If you did that, and I'm sorry to say this but I'd consider you a bigot. I actually prefer people who put thought and effort in disproving established theories including evolution. Just because there's a plethora of evidence doesn't mean a theory isn't flawed. And compared to you or me who have accepted that theory, someone who knows next to nothing about the theory has a much better chance at finding that flaw. Sometimes knowledge limits us from seeing the possibilities, which the imagination of a child can, so why get annoyed? Maybe you are not annoyed at them but at yourself for not being able to explain why or how they are mistaken?
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