Felgar wrote:BGoodForGoodSake wrote:Felgar wrote:LOL... I agree. This is what I've been saying too; on scientific merit, with a completely unbiased view, I don't believe that evolution holds up. Why? Because the predictions it makes are not supported by observation. Note that I've pointed how I think most scientists are biased by their unwillingness to accept an Almighty God, whereas I feel I'm unbiased because I don't recognize an irreconcilable difference between the Bible and the Theory of Evolution.
How can you say you "don't recognize an irreconcilable difference between the Bible and the Theory of Evolution" and also say "I don't believe that evolution holds up".
I'm saying on purely scientific grounds TOE doesn't hold up. If it did hold up, it would be fact and it would then be very easy to reconcile with scripture, IMO. As it is though, no reconciliation is, or will ever be necessary.
In science we have laws and Theories.
Laws are absolute simple statements.
Like the law of thermodynamics.
Or the law of gravity.
A theory is a big picture description of a process or processes.
Like the theory of General Relativity.
Or Chaos theory.
They are fact, in the scientific sence as far as they are considered the closest to the truth as scientifically possible. Science you see is based on skleptisism, including of common sense.
The word theory in the vernacular is quite different than the way it is used in science. A theory in the general sense is more like a hunch or and idea. But that in science is more akin to hypothesis.
Felgar wrote:BGoodForGoodSake wrote:[How does spawning glowing pink frogs validate evolution?
Because according to the theory I should be able to intentionally use natural selection to create entirely new species.
The domestication of dogs, and cattle actually was the driving force for thinking behind natural selection. Man can select and breed as could nature so the thought went...
Felgar wrote:I should be able to take a population of fruit flies and turn them into glowing pink frogs. Since we can't do that, we see an instance of the predictions derived from the TOE not matching our observations.
No this is a severe misunderstanding of evolution. I have no problem with anyone choosing not to beleive it, however it does bother me some if the theory itself is perverted into nonsense.
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