Barbarian
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From the Stone-yarder's link:
This [statement] is profoundly ignorant of science. Theories are never "proven." Science isn't about logical certainty. We just get enough evidence to consider it settled, contingent on new evidence. And a theory is higher in confidence than a law in science. A theory is a well-tested idea with evidence to support it. A law is a statement of what scientists think will happen under certain circumstances. Laws predict things. Theories predict and explain things. Hence their greater usefulness. Kepler's laws described how the planets moved. Newton's Theory of Gravitation explained why they did, and therefore made the theory applicable to planets, stars, people, and an apple falling from a tree.
Directly observed is pretty hard to deny. This poor fellah is not only ignorant of science, he doesn't seem to have a very good grasp of Christian theology, either.
Many theories have been proven—tested—and are considered laws of science and physics.
This [statement] is profoundly ignorant of science. Theories are never "proven." Science isn't about logical certainty. We just get enough evidence to consider it settled, contingent on new evidence. And a theory is higher in confidence than a law in science. A theory is a well-tested idea with evidence to support it. A law is a statement of what scientists think will happen under certain circumstances. Laws predict things. Theories predict and explain things. Hence their greater usefulness. Kepler's laws described how the planets moved. Newton's Theory of Gravitation explained why they did, and therefore made the theory applicable to planets, stars, people, and an apple falling from a tree.
These proven (sic) disciplines of science have caused many of the world's Christians to assume that evolution is also true.
Directly observed is pretty hard to deny. This poor fellah is not only ignorant of science, he doesn't seem to have a very good grasp of Christian theology, either.
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