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There is no solid, verifiable evidence of the bible being a fact except for the bible saying it is a fact itself.
There is no solid, verifiable evidence of the bible being a fact except for the bible saying it is a fact itself.
Originally posted by edmc^2
reply to post by Barcs
Yes, I believe evolution is a fact. I figured that was obvious based on the rest of my response. Of course it's a fact, it's backed by evidence. Belief or lack of belief in a fact, does not take away from the fact that it's a fact!
Hahaha...finally someone had the guts to admit it.
"Yes, I believe evolution is a fact."
So Barcs, what made you believe that evolution theory is a "fact"?
Do you have a "system" that you used to make you believe that it's a "fact"?
Or do you have no "system" at all but just believe because someone says so?
Is it just a BLIND belief?
I wonder.
Modern Evolutionary Synthesis (theory of evolution) is a fact because genetic mutations are proven and natural selection is proven. Those are primary factors involved. I have yet to see a belief system that is based on facts. There's a reason it's called a belief system and not a scientific system.
Originally posted by edmc^2
Using the language spoken 3400 years ago would you say "the earth is being held by a force called gravity" or would you rather say (in a simple poetic expression) "the earth is hanging upon nothing"?
Remember the writers of the Bible didn't have the scientific knowledge like what we have today or the the knowledge of the 16th-17th century Scientific Revolution. Job was an Oriental and Moses who penned it down was a "sheep herder" (although once a powerful ruler in Egypt). How would he say it?
How would you phrase it?
Originally posted by edmc^2
I mean why can't any of you just say, "yes I believe evolution is a fact"?
"Yes, I believe in evolution!". "Yes, of course, I believe evolution!"
What's the big deal?
Originally posted by Firepac
Originally posted by edmc^2
Using the language spoken 3400 years ago would you say "the earth is being held by a force called gravity" or would you rather say (in a simple poetic expression) "the earth is hanging upon nothing"?
Remember the writers of the Bible didn't have the scientific knowledge like what we have today or the the knowledge of the 16th-17th century Scientific Revolution. Job was an Oriental and Moses who penned it down was a "sheep herder" (although once a powerful ruler in Egypt). How would he say it?
How would you phrase it?
I would've said "the Earth is free floating in space" not "hanging upon nothing." Try harder next time.
Originally posted by Firepac
Originally posted by edmc^2
I mean why can't any of you just say, "yes I believe evolution is a fact"?
"Yes, I believe in evolution!". "Yes, of course, I believe evolution!"
What's the big deal?
No we don't believe in evolution. We accept it as fact based on the evidence. Now what part of that do you not understand?edit on 21-8-2013 by Firepac because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by edmc^2
Originally posted by Firepac
Originally posted by edmc^2
Using the language spoken 3400 years ago would you say "the earth is being held by a force called gravity" or would you rather say (in a simple poetic expression) "the earth is hanging upon nothing"?
Remember the writers of the Bible didn't have the scientific knowledge like what we have today or the the knowledge of the 16th-17th century Scientific Revolution. Job was an Oriental and Moses who penned it down was a "sheep herder" (although once a powerful ruler in Egypt). How would he say it?
How would you phrase it?
I would've said "the Earth is free floating in space" not "hanging upon nothing." Try harder next time.
Obviously you don't know what a poetic expression is or how people spoke 3500 years ago. Too bad if not sad.
“. . .Hanging the earth upon nothing;” (Job 26:7)
Originally posted by edmc^2
Originally posted by Firepac
Originally posted by edmc^2
I mean why can't any of you just say, "yes I believe evolution is a fact"?
"Yes, I believe in evolution!". "Yes, of course, I believe evolution!"
What's the big deal?
No we don't believe in evolution. We accept it as fact based on the evidence. Now what part of that do you not understand?edit on 21-8-2013 by Firepac because: (no reason given)
That's funny, you accept it as fact but you don't believe it.
Try again..
So do you "believe" that the earth is round?
Originally posted by edmc^2
reply to post by Firepac
So do you "believe" that the earth is round?
Of course I do! Is this a trick question?
be·lieve
verb
to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so
Originally posted by edmc^2
reply to post by Barcs
Modern Evolutionary Synthesis (theory of evolution) is a fact because genetic mutations are proven and natural selection is proven. Those are primary factors involved. I have yet to see a belief system that is based on facts. There's a reason it's called a belief system and not a scientific system.
Yet what's the purpose of 'scientific system' if you don't believe in it?
So call it anyway you want it's still a belief system.
Originally posted by Barcs
Originally posted by edmc^2
reply to post by Barcs
Modern Evolutionary Synthesis (theory of evolution) is a fact because genetic mutations are proven and natural selection is proven. Those are primary factors involved. I have yet to see a belief system that is based on facts. There's a reason it's called a belief system and not a scientific system.
Yet what's the purpose of 'scientific system' if you don't believe in it?
So call it anyway you want it's still a belief system.
Then EVERYTHING is a belief system. Sorry you can't have it both ways. Either everything is a belief system, or only systems that require faith are. We all know the 2nd one is the commonly accepted definition of belief system, but hey however you twist it.
The purpose of science is to reliably discover facts about our existence and the universe we live in. Belief is irrelevant. Facts are valid, whether a million people believe them or 10 people believe them.