Stoney McFried
Well-Known Member
Wait...what prove do creationists have to say that there is in fact a creator?They haven't even attempted to prove it.Yes, there is conclusive proof of evolution, but you won't believe it if it knocks you down and takes your wallet.You keep dodging my question.What proof is there of a creator,at all?And the Bible can only be taken as heresy, so please don't use that as an example.Please show me the mathematical equations, the formulas which point to the existence of a being who created this universe.Then, please explain to me, since you say something can't come from nothing, who created this creator.Where did this creator come from?
Absolutely minphuk,excellent post.I've been trying to say the same thing, but apparently, I speak Greek.What does that have to do with people being able to verify that this fish actually evolved?
Is there any logical conclusive proof about evolution, or is it nothing but a theory that rests on a bunch of other theories, all of which can not be proven due to a lack of hard evidence?
Maybe it's because you don't understand that one constitutes a real scientific theory and the others are social movements as a way to introduce religion and a deity into school by masquerading as science.
I wouldn't have a problem with ID or Creationism as alternate theories if they were doing it honestly, dealing with physical evidence honestly, learning about what we already know and taking account of it in their own work, and not both lying to the public and slandering people in the field.
Both ID and creationism, however, are unable to do that. They rely utterly on people remaining ignorant of what actually exists in biology in order to support their case; to that end, proponents regularly lie about or ignore physical evidence, and they discourage people from looking at legitimate sources by a campaign of deliberate slander against people who are actually working in the fields of life sciences. Relying on the researchers who are deciphering the mechanisms of cancer to save the lives of people you love, on the one hand, and calling them incompetents, liars, and hacks whenever they talk about the science behind what they do, on the other, gets _really_ annoying.
Oh, yeah, and then there's the zombie problem. I mean, seriously. The first time someone says "there are no beneficial mutations", or the ever popular, "there's no fossils of transitional forms", it's amusing, and you don't mind going and digging up examples to correct that impression. The second time it happens, hey, no problem, you've already got the references. The third, fourth, fifth, and sixth times it happens, you can be patient. By about the 491st time you've heard that, by someone who obviously hasn't even cracked a HS textbook, you're ready to snarl "Google it!" and throw things at the idiot to make them go away. But the idea keeps getting revived, because everyone in the world is born not knowing, and most people never correct that. It's a zombie. The problem with killing zombies is, they may be dead, but they keep getting up again, and there always seem to be more behind them.
Oh, yeah, and then there is, really, seriously, the issue of what it takes to learn the subject, and the fact that (in large part because of the campaign of slander mentioned above) it is completely devalued in the public eye. I spent four years of caffeine substituting for sleep and spending every hour available to me reading through complicated material built up by many thousands of man-years of effort, testing it in experiments, and working out the shape of how it all works in such a way that I have a hope of being productive in a technical field, in order to even get an entry level position, and I know how much more there is to learn.
So for people like me that have spent the bulk of their adult lives working to master a technical subject to be approached by people who, maybe, had a semester about it in high school and who don't even know the basic terminology or concepts, much less the details, and to have those people tell the professionals that they are "deluded" and that Joe High School has a better idea about the subject than they do, it is quite annoying. As in, "I busted my butt to get here, and then someone who doesn't even know what an allele is tells me that "there's a problem with the dating of the fossil record....".....yeah.