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You do realize that everything you're posting is just really bad science, right? Let's poke holes in theories we don't understand using half the information available?
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Prove it's half the information. Provide evidence to support or disprove the statements made. Cite.
Edit to add: Why do you call it "really bad science"?
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The problem is not in the cites, it's in how they're used.
Your post #485, for example, uses cites to determine the nature of a small part of the entire big picture of geology, and then makes a massive, UNCITED leap in paragraph three. That's not science, it's dumb people trying to understand things without looking at the overall picture because the overall picture doesn't fit their conclusions. It's as if one took measurements of the rate of cars driving down the highway between 8 and 9am, and made a massive leap to say that more cars drive east than west which proves that there is a car deficit in the west. So they say they have shown sediment of dirt rolling into the sea. Where, then, are their cites which show how other geologic processes create MOUNTAINS of dirt OUT of the sea? Duh? It's all about your starting presuppositions and the way the evidence is interpreted. If you throw away some of the evidence, or just prefer to ignore it, you can come to any conclusion you like. Probably the wrong one though. |
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ok, lets look at the post.
First two paragraphs gives rates of accumulation and subduction, which you said you don't have a problem with the cites, so we'll assume that's correct. Third paragraph, first sentence lists a posit of the evolutionary theory. If the first two paragraphs (with cites) are correct, and the rates stayed the same, then the referenced posit of the evolutionary theory cannot be correct. Would you agree with that? edited from: then the evolutionary theory cannot be correct to then the referenced posit of the evolutionary theory cannot be correct.
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All theories face the same level of harsh judgement. If there isn't enough information given to prove one way, there isn't enough to prove the other way either.
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I agree completely. I didn't mean the above posts to imply this "PROVES" creation, but instead, poke more holes in ET.
One of the posts before, from wolf's link, says that if you can disprove a theory, you have to throw that theory out and start over. How many holes do people have to poke before we should say it's not a good theory?
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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Anybody heard of this guy?
I just downloaded one of his videos and I'll post a review when I'm done.
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Nice assortment. They have certainly expanded!
Nice Isis.
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I've heard of him. He has some "controversial" theories that many creationist disagree with, and AiG and Kent Hovind have gone a few rounds. I'm one of the people that stands firmly on the AiG side, because they have actual scientists and reasearchers, and Kent Hovind has a questionable honorary doctorate, and was a high school teacher. In addition, Kent Hovind should wear the tin-foil hat in public. He gets rather political with his "new world order" ideas. In short, he has some good stuff mixed in with alot of bad stuff, and makes it harder for proponents of the good stuff.
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Ok...not sure if this will cause the globe to wobble on its axis, but I agree with Sycamore. I believe in a creator, by whatever name one chooses to call him, her, or it, and I think that if that creator chose to create the world through evolution, who's to say no? Evolution just seems logical to me, and considering the perfection in the way things are made, in how they fit together, etc. I know that if I were doing such an experiment, I'd start it off and then let it go to see what happened. Who's to say the creator didn't do the same? For all we know, God's gonna get graded on this, and we're screwing up his Cosmic GPA with all our silliness and stupidity.... Sidhe
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