on 17-03-2015 06:49 PM
on 18-03-2015 11:30 AM
Here in the U.S., it's Christianity destroying science, not the other way around. American politics has become a cesspool of religion, guns, science-denial, and anti-gay bigotry. Even the head of the senate environmental committee does not believe in climate change! It's unbelieveable, and it's getting worse all the time. Somehow gay rights had made great progress, but now that the right-wing crazies are in charge, that could change. Maybe I should flee to Australia. Honestly, it's refreshing reading posts from so many people who actually believe in evolution.
on 18-03-2015 11:31 AM
tasfleur wrote:
It's all too big for the mind, so some levelled it down to the lowest denomination of their primal IQ's of the time. They still do now I suppose ....
how does that make you feel mr rabbitearbandicoot?
on 18-03-2015 11:40 AM
But imo the idea of billions of years of time also requires a leap of faith to accept (as a concept, regardless of carbon dating techniques and other ways science determines the age of a fossil)
Why does it require a leap of faith to believe the Earth is 4.5 billion years old? We know it didn't appear yesterday, I can testify to its being it is at least 73 years old, written records suggest it is more than 3000 years old, so what age could you accept for it without a leap of faith. 10,000 years? 100,000? 1000,000 and why would any of these ages be more credible that 4.5 billion?
on 18-03-2015 11:48 AM
It's okay Julia, Mr.Rabbitearbandicoot knows exactly what I meant and didn't take it out of context xxx
on 18-03-2015 11:57 AM
18-03-2015 12:41 PM - edited 18-03-2015 12:42 PM
13.7 billion years old?
Wait a minute...the genealogy of the bible tells us that the Earth is only 6-7000 years old.
And the bible knows this, because the bible is true - because god says so, and we know he doesn't lie, 'cos the bible says so - and tells us that everything it contains is true, because it's god's word, and he doesn't lie - it says so in the bible, and ohhh...I'm getting a headache from going round and round!
on 18-03-2015 12:45 PM
on 18-03-2015 12:49 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:But imo the idea of billions of years of time also requires a leap of faith to accept (as a concept, regardless of carbon dating techniques and other ways science determines the age of a fossil)
Why does it require a leap of faith to believe the Earth is 4.5 billion years old? We know it didn't appear yesterday, I can testify to its being it is at least 73 years old, written records suggest it is more than 3000 years old, so what age could you accept for it without a leap of faith. 10,000 years? 100,000? 1000,000 and why would any of these ages be more credible that 4.5 billion?
Because throughout scientific history the processes of determining the age of fossils has changed. The guesstimation techniques to determine how old certain fossils could be has changed. At one point scientists thought the earth was 60,000 years old, now they think 4.5 billion, I've heard probably hundreds of possible ages the earth could be from different scientists, archeologists etc. The fact of it is there is no way to determine exactly how old the world is and when all this evolutionary creation of life started to occur. So as open minded humans we have to believe whatever the scientists are telling us at the time. We know science is extremely critical of itself (much more critical than religion has ever been) we also know that science isn't "constant" whereas the bible pretty much is. Not as a scientific resource though.
True open mindedness toward this subject imo is considering the possibilies of both sides of the coin. Theres much more to life than what science feels the need to put a label on... Because I'm not so much interested in "proof" I'm more interested in "truth"
on 18-03-2015 12:54 PM
on 18-03-2015 12:57 PM
@secondhand-wonderland wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:But imo the idea of billions of years of time also requires a leap of faith to accept (as a concept, regardless of carbon dating techniques and other ways science determines the age of a fossil)
Why does it require a leap of faith to believe the Earth is 4.5 billion years old? We know it didn't appear yesterday, I can testify to its being it is at least 73 years old, written records suggest it is more than 3000 years old, so what age could you accept for it without a leap of faith. 10,000 years? 100,000? 1000,000 and why would any of these ages be more credible that 4.5 billion?
Because throughout scientific history the processes of determining the age of fossils has changed. The guesstimation techniques to determine how old certain fossils could be has changed. At one point scientists thought the earth was 60,000 years old, now they think 4.5 billion, I've heard probably hundreds of possible ages the earth could be from different scientists, archeologists etc. The fact of it is there is no way to determine exactly how old the world is and when all this evolutionary creation of life started to occur. So as open minded humans we have to believe whatever the scientists are telling us at the time. We know science is extremely critical of itself (much more critical than religion has ever been) we also know that science isn't "constant" whereas the bible pretty much is. Not as a scientific resource though.
True open mindedness toward this subject imo is considering the possibilies of both sides of the coin. Theres much more to life than what science feels the need to put a label on... Because I'm not so much interested in "proof" I'm more interested in "truth"
So, how do we go about in determining what truth is?