RE: How can Christians not admit Christianity is all a pile of garbage when ...?
February 22, 2012 at 4:41 am
So what about Uranium-lead dating? Which can have a much larger date range (with extremely high accuracy).
quote "Darwin was wrong about most all his theories according to all evolutionary scientists except for natural selection and the general sense of evolution" so by this statement you are ackowledging Darwin was correct about evolution? "he was wrong about a lot of things EXCEPT natural selection"? DNA was the final 'conclusive' proof that evolution is fact, many scientists had already accepted the validity of evolution. How do you explain that we share so much of our DNA with other animals and plants? DNA analysis can trace back many common ancestors between species and every organism on the planet share common genes. Humans believe it or not are actually 60% banana! yes we share 60% of our genes with the banana plant...isn't nature amazing?
Anyway, as I said in an earlier post, trying to argue science with a religious fundamentalist is absolutely pointless. No matter what I say you will not change your train of thought so I think its best I stop trying
quote "Darwin was wrong about most all his theories according to all evolutionary scientists except for natural selection and the general sense of evolution" so by this statement you are ackowledging Darwin was correct about evolution? "he was wrong about a lot of things EXCEPT natural selection"? DNA was the final 'conclusive' proof that evolution is fact, many scientists had already accepted the validity of evolution. How do you explain that we share so much of our DNA with other animals and plants? DNA analysis can trace back many common ancestors between species and every organism on the planet share common genes. Humans believe it or not are actually 60% banana! yes we share 60% of our genes with the banana plant...isn't nature amazing?
Anyway, as I said in an earlier post, trying to argue science with a religious fundamentalist is absolutely pointless. No matter what I say you will not change your train of thought so I think its best I stop trying
The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true - Carl Sagan