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First it was the theory of evolution, which has nothing besides circumstancial evidence that can easily be looked at from multiple different viewpoints. I am currently in a biology class, and we are given all these explanations about how certain things could have evolved, and evidence to support evolution. Why isn't there anything similar to creationism? In the scientific realm, both creationism and evolution are theories, and there is a tremendous amount of evidence to support the former. It just makes me so frustrated.
He was saying creationism is supported better. I think you may have confused "former" with "latter"I completly disagree. I believe that there is more proof that God created the heavens and the Earth. and actually there is no scientific proof for Evolution, its all skewd and more importantly, government funded.
and he just won the nobel prize for it too
I never bought into the global warming idea. Science is the study of FACTS. Theories are nothing but THEORIES, and should be treated as such until documented emperical evidence can be represented, examined, tested, and reproduced.
First it was the theory of evolution, which has nothing besides circumstancial evidence that can easily be looked at from multiple different viewpoints. I am currently in a biology class, and we are given all these explanations about how certain things could have evolved, and evidence to support evolution. Why isn't there anything similar to creationism? In the scientific realm, both creationism and evolution are theories, and there is a tremendous amount of evidence to support the former. It just makes me so frustrated.
Now we have the theory of global warming. Sure, it's getting warmer. But is it because of greenhouse gas emissions? Or is it just the cycle of the earth? There is evidence for both, and yet it is all being blamed on humans, and we're completely ignoring the fact that good ol' mother earth might just feel like changing things up a bit.
I tend not to get too worked up over scientific theories and claims. I figure scientists used to be so certain that all matter was comprised of four elements (fire, earth, air, water) that I shouldn't start racking up my credit cards when they say that global warming will destroy the planet.
Scientists may criticize religion, but at least religion tends to be more consistent.
Well, except for the Mormons.
To me him being pro choice is enough to make me not care for him.
The Nobel prize lost all respect in my eyes after Arafat won one. Of course I thought that was appropriate considering Alfred Nobel invented dynamite...
With pollution caused diseases and oil dependency on Arab nations we should have more than enough motivation to find alternative energy sources.
It seems like many people today aren't interested in actual change, but, with doing something immediate to "feel good" (like not having the resolve to fight prolonged wars).
I'm just curious, but, with China and other nations getting more industrialized has anyone ever calculated the day we will just plain run out of oil? By run out I mean the point where oil is so hard or expensive to get change is forced.
I however do have one minor difference in I believe in evolution.
In theory science is supposed to rely on proven facts, but, people have different bias and opinions on what constitutes proof. To me proof of God is everywhere (and can be definitively proven by logic). Pure science would necessitate we know everything and since we never it will always require faith. Making science in "fact" a religion to some.
Al Gore is a moron.
The Mighty Gerbil said:I however do have one minor difference in I believe in evolution.
tjguitarz said:*scratches head*
Why?
*Ponders if this discussion should be sent off to a different thread*
What did Arafat win for? And dynamite is just like a gun -- can be used for good and bad. Good, killing a deer for food. Bad, breaking the law by having a concealed weapon without a permit.
I don't think oil will run out any time soon. Currently, the oil is already very difficult to get out in some instances, but R&D goes in to making it easier. I may be wrong, but I believe there's still a TON of oil in the artic areas and Alaska, so I don't see Earth running out of oil until we have gravity as our primary propulsion method.
*scratches head*
Why?
*Ponders if this discussion should be sent off to a different thread*
Never watched Kirk Cameron's debate, but, I had a debate on the forums a while back (I'd imagine Cameron's debate was based on probabilities, but, mine is not). I didn't get to finish it as the thread was locked for off topicness so I have only touched on it here trying to avoid a loooong discussion. At some point I plan to write it all up, but, it's far in the future as I'd want to write it out correctly and it would take a while.I agree that proof of God is everywhere. I look around and wonder how people can possibly just assume that it all randomly appeared.
I'd like to hear your proof of God by logic. I just hope it's better than the debate between Kirk Cameron and those atheist dudes.
And pure science doesn't require that you know everything, it just requires that you leave unconcreted ideas vulnerable for discussion and dispute. The theory of evolution is still science, but it is just a theory. Once people take away the "theory of..." then it is no longer science, but a strong grudge.
Irena Sendler, born in 1910, was raised by her Catholic parents to respect and love people regardless of their ethnicity or social status. Her father, a physician, died from typhus that he contracted during an epidemic in 1917. He was the only doctor in his town near Warsaw who would treat the poor, mostly Jewish victims of this tragic disease. As he was dying, he told 7-year-old Irena, "If you see someone drowning you must try to rescue them, even if you cannot swim." In 1939 the Nazis swept through Poland and imprisoned the Jews in ghettos where they were first starved to death and then systematically murdered in killing camps. Irena, by then a social worker in Warsaw, saw the Jewish people drowning and resolved to do what she could to rescue as many as possible, especially the children. Working with a network of other social workers and brave Poles, mostly women, she smuggled 2,500 children out of the Warsaw ghetto and hid them safely until the end of the war. Sendler took great risks - obtaining forged papers for the children, disguising herself as an infection control nurse, diverting German occupation funds for the support of children in hiding. She entered the Warsaw ghetto, sometimes two and three times a day, and talked Jewish parents into giving up their children. Sendler drugged the babies with sedatives and smuggled them past Nazi guards in gunny sacks, boxes and coffins. She helped the older ones escape through the sewers, through secret openings in the wall, through the courthouse, through churches, any clever way she and her network could evade the Nazis. Once outside the ghetto walls, Sendler gave the children false names and documents and placed them in convents, orphanages and with Polish families. In 1942 the Polish underground organization ZEGOTA recruited her to lead their Children's Division, providing her with money and support. Her hope was that after the war she could reunite the children with surviving relatives, or at least return their Jewish identities. To that end she kept thin tissue paper lists of each child's Jewish name, their Polish name and address. She hid the precious lists in glass jars buried under an apple tree in the back yard of one of her co-conspirators. In 1943 Irena Sendler was arrested, tortured and sentenced to death by firing squad. She never divulged the location of the lists or her Polish underground contacts. At the last moment she was saved by ZEGOTA which bribed a guard to secure her freedom. She still bears the scars and disability of her torture.