articulett
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The kids don't ask the questions about carbon dating and randomness etc. unless misinformation is given to them by adults. They really don't. Just like they don't ask teachers to prove atom exists or that the formula for gravity is correct.
When kids ask loaded creationist questions, I point out that lots of religions have creation stories that they want their members to believe, but science can only go by the facts that are the same for everybody. We have no evidence of talking snakes, but we do have evidence of DNA, etc. Science can't really concern itself with all the different stories different religions and myths have been proffering over the eons. Something has to be measurable on some level for science to understand it further.
When kids ask loaded creationist questions, I point out that lots of religions have creation stories that they want their members to believe, but science can only go by the facts that are the same for everybody. We have no evidence of talking snakes, but we do have evidence of DNA, etc. Science can't really concern itself with all the different stories different religions and myths have been proffering over the eons. Something has to be measurable on some level for science to understand it further.