(September 11, 2014 at 10:19 pm)sswhateverlove Wrote: "Results" in science imply correlation, not causation. Often causation is assumed with these results which is not accurate unless all other variables are controlled for. Unknown variables could very well be involved with causation of our perceived correlations. We cannot know for sure.No. Results can imply causation. And what percent confindence would you justify "know for sure"? I meantion earlier. 100% is impossible.
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God vs Big Bang- Are either correct?
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