We have different opinions, and that is fine.
All I am saying is the some theories are not accepted by by all - as it should be - and the theory of evolution is one of the theories I don't accept.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
Its like watching 1984 double think in action. No theory has been proven. It is a philisophical impossibility. A theory in science is as good as it gets. And that in no way suggests that science is nothing more than theories. A theory is a hypothesis with experimental evidence to back it up. Gravity electromagnetsim are all theories. But you know this Im sure, we have spoken about this misunderstanding a thousand times. I confess it appears to me that you are conveintly forgetting.
Yes, there's experimental evidence, but then it's up the the scientist to interpret what the evidence means. Something you conveniently forget.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
As for you saying my previous point with electrons is not the same thing. Its excactly the same thing. By doing experiments and observing secondry effects we can postulate the prime cause.
I'd love for you to do a evolutionary experiment over millions of years and observing the effects.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
But lets look at the evolution theory
We have facts
-Animals are alive today which were not alive in the past. The fossil record shows this.
Mm, yes, so far so good.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
Hypothesis
-Some form of evolution must have led to the creatures of today being formed from the creatures of yesterday
Really? Sounds amazing.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
Hypothesis suggests
-That if animals have a common ancestor their will be homology and similarity in the genome
This in itself doesn't prove anything, but sure, it fits into the theory nicely.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
Experiment
-Sequnce coding DNA for Histone 4 protein of all vertebrates. Run Basic local alligment search tool.
Experimental result
-Large regions of conserved local alligment. Experiment matches hypothesis prediction
Doesn't prove a thing. It just proves that the DNA in question have the same creator; be it evolution or God.
Cause, on Oct 27 2008, 08:45 PM, said:
Further expriments show
-conservation of chirality
-Vestigial organs
-Homologous structures
etc,etc,etc
Graduates to theory!
Yes, same creator. And since you can't accept the theory of God you have to accept another theory, mash something that fits into the evidence, so you build this reality and call it The Theory, so you don't have to deal with the ensuing chaos from a reality thrown in your face.
We believe different things, and accept different theories, there's nothing wrong with that. If I can free myself intellectually from old traditional habits, then so can you.