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Old 08-21-2012, 06:51 PM   #14
Viyzarei

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I do not disagree with you, but even after what you said, it's a choice in the end.
A choice because almost nobody grabs, knows and understands the full meaning of evolution or theism.
We chose based on the limited knowledge we have. It can be an educated choice, but it's still a choice in the end.

And we can be sure about 1 thing for 100%!
Whatever we choice, we're always wrong at least partly.
I bet that in 100 years a lot of our current science will be proven wrong.
And I also bet that if God exists he most probably wasn't understood 100% by the most devout religious person either.
Science is designed to have it's theorems constantly challenged and improved. That's it's strength.

I'm sure our understanding of Evolution will improve, we don't know everything. But what we know is enough to know it's not going to be fundamentally wrong. It might be that it's not the full picture, like the difference between moving between Newtonian laws and Relativity. But Newtons laws still apply for most of what we do. They aren't wrong, they just aren't the complete picture.

It's not really fair to say one "believe's in Evolution" that's not accurate. People understand that Evolution is the best theory to describe the observations of life on our world, and understand that there are many predictions that can/could be made and all that can so far be tested conclusively have supported the theorem.

Which God understood by a person of which religion? There are so many that one of them might be right I suppose.
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