EaglePuncher
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Why are you answering a question I didn't ask?
The question you ask can be rephrased as "Why can't we keep god as a possibility?"
Why are you answering a question I didn't ask?
Wrong. If an alternative theory is equally consistent with existing data and makes the same predictions as the original theory then both theories are equally valid. Occam's Razor usually applies in a case like this.Scientific theories can be challenged only if you have a body of data that contradicts it.
Too bad that religion is never consistent with anything. So what was your point again?
The question you ask can be rephrased as "Why can't we keep god as a possibility?"![]()
As usual your claim is that if there are two scientific theories about the same thing then one of them must be religion. You have gone beyond creating strawman arguments.Too bad that religion is never consistent with anything.
As usual your claim is that if there are two scientific theories about the same thing then one of them must be religion. You have gone beyond creating strawman arguments.
Did you not see the quote?Please quote me
psionl0 said:As usual your claim is that if there are two scientific theories about the same thing then one of them must be religion.
I mention "two scientific theories". Somebody says "religion". You say "nobody says religion". You are clearly on auto pilot.What a load of of horse-cock!
And what are those two theories? Can you even identify them?I mention "two scientific theories".
And what are those two theories? Can you even identify them?
1. Evolution
2. ???
Care to fill in the blank?
Did you not see the quote?
I mention "two scientific theories". Somebody says "religion". You say "nobody says religion". You are clearly on auto pilot.
That doesn't mean that contemporary theories must be regarded as sacrosanct. All theories should be subject to change if or when new data is discovered.
Otherwise, science is just another religion (Science be praised).
And what are those two theories? Can you even identify them?
1. Evolution
2. ???
Care to fill in the blank?
It has been mentioned before that there is no such thing as a single fixed theory called evolution (or an "official" theory of evolution).Yeah. Let's repeat this question. What other scientific theory do you (psionl0) have in mind?
This^I really get the feeling that people are talking at cross-purposes here. But surely nothing should be taught as belief handed down from on high. To understand, you must teach the reasoning behind the resulting theory.