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11-20-2005, 09:08 PM
[quote:209ea]As used by many people, "theory" means "hypothesis", therefore a guess that can be disregarded. But "theory" in science actually refers to any coherent, organized body of ideas. The structural integrity of the Sears Tower was calculated using "stress theory" but nobody believes the Sears Tower was built using guesswork or unproven hypotheses. The portion of music training that describes notation, chords, and harmony is called "theory" although its basic ideas have been highly refined and workable since before Bach.[/quote:209ea]
[quote:209ea]The theory of evolution is much more than just a "theory." The word "theory" in normal usage means a guess or a hunch. But in science, a "theory" is a belief that has been verified by actual experimentation and/or observation.
Most biologists believe that evolution is more than a theory; it is an established fact. The earth's life forms have evolved over billions of years. Species of animals have been recently observed as continuing to evolve, both in the lab and field.
There remains debate about some details of past evolution. For example, there is a consensus that dinosaurs evolved and that birds evolved; there is some debate as to whether dinosaurs were the distant ancestors of birds.
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[quote:209ea]Words in English often have multiple meanings. Words about origins are no exception.
bullet "In the American vernacular, 'theory' often means 'imperfect fact' —part of a hierarchy of confidence running downhill from fact to theory to hypothesis to guess." 1
bullet "A theory is defined as a 'speculative idea,' 'a formulation of apparent relationships or underlying principles of certain observed phenomena which has been verified to some degree,' or popularly, 'a mere conjecture'." 8
bullet In the television programs NYPD Blue, or Law and Order, a "theory" typically means a hunch by one of the detectives. It may or may not pan out.
However, in science, a "theory" is a belief that has been verified by actual experimentation and/or observation.
There are many levels of scientific theories. Some, particularly new and emerging theories may be based on little evidence. Others, like the existence of evolution, the laws governing electricity, Newton's laws of motion, genetics etc., are supported by so much evidence from such a wide range of sciences that they are very firmly held beliefs. They have existed for many decades, or even centuries. Some, like the theory of evolution, have been relied upon by generations of physicists, geneticists, cosmologists, biologists, geologists, etc. They are accepted as true facts by essentially all scientists.[/quote:209ea]
To quote the great Carl Sagan:
“Evolution is a fact, not a theory; it really happened”
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11-20-2005, 10:34 PM
will the missing link sign in please
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11-21-2005, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Trunks
1) Big bang and evolution are theories based on science with a lot of factual evidence to support them.
2) Intelligent design is a religious theory, which ahs absolutely nothing to do with the sciences.
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I have seen both those points argued against very well...
Why are we debating this again, didn't we have a huge thread about this a long time ago?
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11-23-2005, 07:28 AM
[quote:d3a19]Why should science and faith be at odds at all? If religion sets out to understand the purpose and meaning of our universe -- the big "why" -- and science asks the big "how," surely the two must be related.[/quote:d3a19]
link to article
http://www.canada.com/fortstjohn/story. ... 2da0ee3ffe
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11-23-2005, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Chappy
will the missing link sign in please
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Do you mean this guy? [img]http://tinypic.com/hrbqbk.gif[/img]
**Practicing the dark art of turn signal usage since 1976.**
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11-24-2005, 11:06 AM
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11-24-2005, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Stammer
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Originally Posted by c312
How is he a reverend if he doesn't beleive intelligent design in true?
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You can believe in God and Jesus without accepting Intelligent Design.
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That's what people don't understand enough. Don't need to follow every fucking thing to say you have faith in God. Don't even need to be religious at all really. Intelligent Design is flawed and id call it more Ignorant Design.
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11-24-2005, 06:49 PM
i don't deny micro-evolution but macro...the jury is still out. but im not expert on much of anything but i do believe that this world we live in was no accident...i could really care less if anyone believes like me or not
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11-24-2005, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Pyro
Intelligent Design is flawed and id call it more Ignorant Design.
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That's a pretty arrogant statement. Even for you.
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11-25-2005, 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by c312
yeah, but it doesn't make sense. He's compromising on a core issue of the bible to avoid the controversy. I'm saying it doesn't make sense for a leader of a religion to beleive contrary to what the Bible explicitly says.
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So you are saying you can not have faith if you do not beleive in I.D. as science ?.. Last I heard a core/the major component to christianity itself was "Jesus christ".....
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11-25-2005, 09:58 AM
[quote="Short Hand":2c678]
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Originally Posted by c312
yeah, but it doesn't make sense. He's compromising on a core issue of the bible to avoid the controversy. I'm saying it doesn't make sense for a leader of a religion to beleive contrary to what the Bible explicitly says.
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So you are saying you can not have faith if you do not beleive in I.D. as science ?.. Last I heard a core/the major component to christianity itself was "Jesus christ".....[/quote:2c678]exactly...if I am not mistaken, Christs words were, "believe in me, and you shall be saved." He didnt say anything about adhering to every little rule, or believing in something that would be called intelligent design in 2000 years...
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11-25-2005, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Tripper
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Originally Posted by Pyro
Intelligent Design is flawed and id call it more Ignorant Design.
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That's a pretty arrogant statement. Even for you.
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it's an opinion. Trust me i could give a shit what people think about it. I don't bash people cuz they are that way...but people who believe that shit sure like to tell me im wrong.
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