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Perhaps God created evolution. Perhaps a monotheistic deity would have no concept of time to the point of considering a day to equal a million years or more on this planet.
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Perhaps I made you and now control you through a chip in your head. You can create all the hypothetical scenarios you wish, so long as you realize it doesn't change reality or comprise evidence of anything.
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Science looks at everything in black and white and requires proof.
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I don't understand what you mean with the first statement, and I also disagree with the second part. I think you need to read up on the scientific method.
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Religion looks at only one thing, The Bible, as proof and the rest is faith.
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In other words, they have nothing.
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Bashing either view is just a sign of insecurity on the part of the basher.
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Define "bashing". To point out that the ToE is proven and that the Bible has no evidence going for it isn't "bashing", it's stating facts, just like it was a statement of fact back when they discovered the Earth is round, and that it orbits the Sun.
I also disagree with your sweeping assessment that everyone who bashes science or religion does so for reasons of personal insecurity.
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Either side could be wrong.
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Of course, but the question of evolution is like the question of whether or not the Earth is round. Offensive and hurtful thought it might be to some to hear, one side has all the evidence and the other side has none.
Sure, the Earth
could be flat, the US
could really be just off the coast of Australia, and Apollo 11
could have veered off course and accidentally landed on some other rocky moon without realizing. But as a wise man once said, "it's possible for one side to be simply wrong".
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My favorite part is when Ben Stein confronts Mr. Evolution himself, Richard Dawkins...
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I think you've misunderstood something fundamental about reality: it doesn't care what humans do.
Firstly, Dawkins isn't "mr. Evolution" by any stretch of the word. Science isn't a religion where we blindly believe things with no evidence because prophets tell us so, and you can damage that belief by attacking those prophets. The scientific method is based on actual observation of reality, and testable hypotheses.
Put another way: let's say a murderer says the Earth is round, while a minister who has devoted his entire life to helping people says the Earth is flat and that 2+2=22.
The killer, of course, is correct. You can jump up and down and yell "but he's a murderer, and he smells bad, and he stutters when you ask him questions, and he drinks all day, why do you listen to him?!", but it doesn't matter who he is or what he's done, it matters whether or not he's correct.
Unlike religion, the scientific method is not about upholding traditional tribal beliefs, but about discovering how the world
actually works. Personal attacks, of course, are completely irrelevant in this regard. All that matters is evidence. Dawkins could've pissed his pants and fainted and then gone stark raving mad in some documentary, and it wouldn't matter one thing, because the ToE would still be proven, and the evidence would still be there.
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and ends up leaving him stammering and stuttering through his replies.
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Are you referring to the clip where they dishonestly cut together two clips that had nothing to do with each others?
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Despite it's outward appearance, this is a very compelling documentary.
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I know. So are Michael Moore's documentaries. They've litterally manipulated hundreds of thousands of people. It's sad.
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It may not only change your opinion about Evolution, but a great many other alleged facts that the scientific community purports as truth. Science these days, it seems, is becoming more like a religion than a field of study.
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Ummmm, nope. It might seem so from the outside because of how rigidly it tests new ideas (which it has to, because, of course, it's about discovery, not tradition or believers' feelings), but it's the best tool we have, and it
does strive towards discovery, not dogma.
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So you don't have a problem with someone saying that anyone with a specific belief should be killed?
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Don't. There are people out there who actually
are subjected to this kind of feelings, and you trying to elevate light-hearted jokes on an internet forum to murderous "hatefulness" is an insult to all of them.
For the love of God, grow up.