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this was the intent of the thread, which was based on the argument of many on this forum that homosexuality is not "natural".the initial post in the thead was addressing ONLY the issue of natural wihout value judgement.
this was the intent of the thread, which was based on the argument of many on this forum that homosexuality is not "natural".the initial post in the thead was addressing ONLY the issue of natural wihout value judgement.
After using this word, your calling me condescending or verbose privileges have officially been revoked. :type:
Jerk ninny brute!
Show where in the same species in similar climates without other outside interventions that only affected 1 group that with the group having same sex intercourse had higher survival than the group that didn't. If you can't show that, you don't have a causal relationship.
Seriously. Trying to comprehend your senseless babble hurts my head.
If you had ANY reading comprehension you would have noticed I stated "aside from your spelling and grammar". Your spelling and grammar do not require any outside influence for belittlement, it is intrinsic.
Telling you to stop now and quit making a fool out of your self is NOT disrespectful but rather the complete opposite. You would tell someone if their fly was unzipped wouldn't you?
Biblically based? There is a BIG difference between a movie that is a true story and one that is BASED on a true story, no? Rhetorical question Farley.
You calling me a bigot is again laughable and makes me really wish that you use your internet access for something quite useful and clearly much needed in your case; starting with a dictionary and spell check ffs.
Now take your drivel to a forum with other like minded Neanderthals where in you can bask in each others ineptitude and superciliousness.
That avatar fits you well.
The disease enters the body and attacks the organ that it is designed to it dosent matter who the host is. If you belive in spiritual things then you can understand this.
We inherited mortality because of Adams disobedience. There are consequences and it is death. There is salvation in Christ. Regardless you will get sick and die, and if you live long enough, maybe even cancer. That is our lot in life. Thank Adam.
I mean no disrespect regarding your race, so please don't misconstrue my point.
Based on your theory the African American race as a whole is in a grim spiritual condition:
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Now think about your statement and think about the facts.
- African American men are at least 50% more likely to develop lung cancer than white men.
- African American men are twice as likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer as white men.
- African Americans have a rate of diabetes of 33.0 per 100,000 compared to a rate of 23.2 in whites.
Spell Check. It's so easy, a Caveman could do it!
We are in agreement on who Christ is and certainly in agreement on the power and authority we possess as members of the Body of Christ.None taken, the thing is this. Even though adam invited sin in thrue the fall, the 2nd adam (Jesus Christ) was sent to conquer those things including death. We can live in health and haeling because of what Jesus did. Now dont get me wrong my race does not take care of them selfs the way we should, that contributes to a lot of our problems. We still have a natural Body that is able to get sick, but also the gospel teaches us that disease can be spiritual, and jesus can and did heal people.
I have met many that have been healed when doctors said it was not possible,glory to god. As belivers we have acess to this. African Americans need to take bettr care of them selfs at least a big percentage of them. Even though I am a black man I am a born agin Christan I ama new creation and that goes for anyone who has called on the name of the lord for repentance.
So when I speak I dont speak on the behalf of my race, but onthe behalf of those that are belivers no matter there race.
It's not queer*, it is natural here at AM, therefore it should be embraced by all.my goodness, this thread has taken a very drastic turn![]()
Incorrect. In fact, the study went on to specifically state that a survival benefit was conferred as a direct result of homoerotic behavior - i.e., the species, to a certain extent, was surviving because of, and not in spite of, homosexuality. I would suggest reading the study you are commenting on, honestly. To tell me my arguments are weak, and then continue to make judgments on a work you have never read is ridiculous. As I said, the **** is there for you to read, you are choosing not to read it.
I am not going to argue with you about your intent; it is fairly obvious. As for the pathology, explain to me in which ways homosexuality results in a pathological state.
IMO, you are also misrepresenting what can be considered a causal link in terms of a species-survival benefit. To be considered a survival benefit, a characteristic does not need to be shown as advantageous over another characteristic within sub-populations of the same species - i.e., heterosexuality v., homosexuality. They are applicable as adaptive mechanisms in different circumstances, and are therefore both considered as survival mechanisms in-and-of themselves. The standard of measure is not comparative, but rather whether or not it assisted a particular species to survive in a specific situation - this is what adaptability entails.
And to that, they are called "adaptive mechanisms" because they are circumstantial. This is important, because the homosexuality arises when necessary, and therefore a comparison between two populations is a moot point. The fact that one population would be heterosexual and the other homosexual in-itself arrives us at the conclusion that each population was using the adaptive mechanism necessary at the time; and therefore, any conclusions drawn from your hypothetical would be null and void, based on the premise of adaptability alone.
receiving or entitling one to receive advantage, use, or benefit <a beneficial legacy>
Well said.:thanks:As you state in your piece above, the study "states" a survival benefit. Does it prove it? No, its the author of the study's OPINION. If there is no causal evidence then he is stating his opinion. If there aren't 2 groups of the same species in similar environmental conditions where 1 is dying out without same sex copulation, and the other with same sex copulation is surviving then there is no proof of survival benefit as there is no evidence of worse survival without that behavior. Again, show any actual proof, the study doesn't.
There is as more direct evidence that homosexuality is tied to a pathological state in the statistcs Brian showed than there is evidence of survival benefit with same sex copulation. Again, I don't at all argue at survival benefit of same sex cooperation whether to fend off outsiders or care for young, but the fact that a study author who is purposefully trying to show homosexuality's natural origin find that it carries survival benefit is no more "evidence" than the group that says is statistically significantly tied to higher suicide levels and other mental illnesses
Thats great logic if your intent is to try and convince weak minds, but again you are just attempting to change the definition of "proof" and "beneficial", and use non-logic worded nicely. According to your use of it, everything and anything that happens to any species right up until the second it goes extinct would be considered beneficial. Every action of man throughout history would have to be considered beneficial, as they were all based on the circumstances of the moment, and allowed the species to survive.
For a behavior to have species survival benefit it has to be beneficial to the survival of a species, not neutral or negative. the definition of beneficial is
So to prove something is beneficial, you have to show the advantage. The fact that the species survives doesn't prove that there is an advantage - it only proves that action/event is survivable. To show an advantage or benefit would require showing that groups without that behavior don't perform as well. But stating that something is beneficial because it happens and the species hasn't died out and because it "arises when necessary" should sound silly to anyone.
As you state in your piece above, the study "states" a survival benefit. Does it prove it? No, its the author of the study's OPINION. If there is no causal evidence then he is stating his opinion. If there aren't 2 groups of the same species in similar environmental conditions where 1 is dying out without same sex copulation, and the other with same sex copulation is surviving then there is no proof of survival benefit as there is no evidence of worse survival without that behavior. Again, show any actual proof, the study doesn't.
There is as more direct evidence that homosexuality is tied to a pathological state in the statistcs Brian showed than there is evidence of survival benefit with same sex copulation. Again, I don't at all argue at survival benefit of same sex cooperation whether to fend off outsiders or care for young, but the fact that a study author who is purposefully trying to show homosexuality's natural origin find that it carries survival benefit is no more "evidence" than the group that says is statistically significantly tied to higher suicide levels and other mental illnesses
As Gross searches for explanations, he theorizes that the blame lies with several factors: the difficulty of condom use, changes in milieus where HIV is spread, slow development of biomedical interventions, the separation of prevention and treatment, and moralism--declaring that homophobia "exacerbates rather than alleviates the threat."
He notes an emerging visible subculture of "barebacking" (anal intercourse without condoms among homosexual men).He blames homophobia, which "inhibits prevention at all levels, not least the broader culture, which delivers anti-gay messages, institutionalizes homophobia through structural mechanisms, such as laws that regulate intimate sexual behavior, and lags in support of sensitive and honest prevention for gay and bisexual youth, young adults and older men."
Thats great logic if your intent is to try and convince weak minds, but again you are just attempting to change the definition of "proof" and "beneficial", and use non-logic worded nicely. According to your use of it, everything and anything that happens to any species right up until the second it goes extinct would be considered beneficial. Every action of man throughout history would have to be considered beneficial, as they were all based on the circumstances of the moment, and allowed the species to survive.
So to prove something is beneficial, you have to show the advantage. The fact that the species survives doesn't prove that there is an advantage - it only proves that action/event is survivable. To show an advantage or benefit would require showing that groups without that behavior don't perform as well. But stating that something is beneficial because it happens and the species hasn't died out and because it "arises when necessary" should sound silly to anyone.
Invalid Link RemovedOn the other hand, it did directly state that the way homosexuality stressed the population produced increased survival benefits in the majority of species studied. The difference was, primarily, the way in which the benefit was produced. In some species, the direct benefit was removing potential mates from the breeding population, thereby decreasing the stress on a scarce food supply. In others, homoerotic dominance prevented weaker males from procreating, ensuring the purity of the gene supply. In general, though, the study spoke exactly against your points.
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We are in agreement on who Christ is and certainly in agreement on the power and authority we possess as members of the Body of Christ.
You and I can get sick and die in righteousness and sinlessness just as well as in unrighteousness and sin. Good, God fearing people die daily.
I have faith that all things work for good for those who love the Lord. Maturity has me beginning to understand that what I believe is good for me and His will for me may be different. True faith is the ability to accept the difference.your right, a lot of belivers do die, but we have so many diffrent things being taught now a days that you never know where somr ones faith is. You have some christans that would sit back and say "this must be gods will" and they leave it at that. Then you have the other that belive in the five fold ministry and the gift of healing and speaking in toungs and etc. The house I am under belives in healing and the laying of hands and fasting and praying. We belive in casting out demons but this takes extreme faith and time.
My brother is a pastor at one of the biggest churches in Las angeles, he graduated from Oral Roberts and has a great deal of knowledge when it comes to these things. Demons and evil spirits all play a great deal when it comes to these things is all I am saying. The bible says we as belivers are to live a life of abundance and joy, if we claim it. We as belivers speak a lot of death when we should speak life, I belive we bring a lot of things on our selfs and are in desperate need of a revival.
There is power in the name of jesus and demons and spirits will flee when it is spoken by the right person. But I am glad that we atleast agree on somthings.
But you cannot say it is unnatural.
1. The complexity of living systems could never evolve by chance—they had to be designed and created.
A system that is irreducibly complex has precise components working together to perform the basic function of the system. (A mousetrap is a simple example.) If any part of that system were missing, the system would cease to function. Gradual additions could not account for the origin of such a system. It would have to come together fully formed and integrated. Many living systems exhibit this (vision, blood-clotting, etc.). When you look at a watch, you assume there was a watchmaker. A watch is too complex to "happen" by chance. Yet such living systems are almost infinitely more complex than a watch. They could not be random—they simply had to be designed and created.
1. The genetic code is not a true code; it is more of a cypher. DNA is a sequence of four different bases (denoted A, C, G, and T) along a backbone. When DNA gets translated to protein, triplets of bases (codons) get converted sequentially to the amino acids that make up the protein, with some codons acting as a "stop" marker. The mapping from codon to amino acid is arbitrary (not completely arbitrary, but close enough for purposes of argument). However, that one mapping step -- from 64 possible codons to 20 amino acids and a stop signal -- is the only arbitrariness in the genetic code. The protein itself is a physical object whose function is determined by its physical properties.2. The high information content of DNA could only have come from intelligence.
Information science teaches that in all known cases, complex information requires an intelligent message sender. This is at the core of the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI). DNA is by far the most compact information storage/retrieval system known. A pinhead of DNA has a billion times more information capacity than a 4-gigabit hard drive. Ironically, evolutionists scan the heavens using massive radio telescopes hoping for relatively simple signal patterns that might have originated in outer space, all the while ignoring the incredibly complex evidence of superior intelligence built into every human's DNA. While we're waiting to hear signs of intelligence behind interstellar communication, we're ignoring those built into us.
1. It is hard to understand how anyone could make this claim, since anything mutations can do, mutations can undo. Some mutations add information to a genome; some subtract it. Creationists get by with this claim only by leaving the term "information" undefined, impossibly vague, or constantly shifting. By any reasonable definition, increases in information have been observed to evolve. We have observed the evolution of3. No mutation that increases genetic information has ever been discovered.
Mutations which increase genetic information would be the raw material necessary for evolution. To get from "amoeba" to "man" would require a massive net increase in information. There are many examples of supposed evolution given by proponents. Variation within a species (finch beak, for example), bacteria which acquire antibiotic resistance, people born with an extra chromosome, etc. However, none of the examples demonstrate the development of new information. Instead, they demonstrate either preprogrammed variation, multiple copies of existing information, or even loss of information (natural selection and adaptation involve loss of information). The total lack of any such evidence refutes evolutionary theory.
1. The second law of thermodynamics says no such thing. It says that heat will not spontaneously flow from a colder body to a warmer one or, equivalently, that total entropy (a measure of useful energy) in a closed system will not decrease. This does not prevent increasing order because4. Evolution flies directly in the face of entropy, the second law of thermodynamics.
This law of physics states that all systems, whether open or closed, have a tendency to disorder (or "the least energetic state"). There are some special cases where local order can increase, but this is at the expense of greater disorder elsewhere. Raw energy cannot generate the complex systems in living things, or the information required to build them. Undirected energy just speeds up destruction. Yet, evolution is a building-up process, suggesting that things tend to become more complex and advanced over time. This is directly opposed to the law of entropy.
1. The idea that gradual change should appear throughout the fossil record is called phyletic gradualism. It is based on the following tenets:5. There is a total lack of undisputed examples (fossilized or living) of the millions of transitional forms ("missing links") required for evolution to be true.
Evolution does not require a single missing link, but innumerable ones. We should be surrounded by a zoo of transitional forms that cannot be categorized as one particular life form. But we don't see this—there are different kinds of dogs, but all are clearly dogs. The fossils show different sizes of horses, but all are clearly horses. None is on the verge of being some other life form. The fossil record shows complex fossilized life suddenly appearing, and there are major gaps between the fossilized "kinds." Darwin acknowledged that if his theory were true, it would require millions of transitional forms. He believed they would be found in fossil records. They haven't been.
6. Pictures of ape-to-human "missing links" are extremely subjective and based on evolutionists' already-formed assumptions. Often they are simply contrived.
The series of pictures or models that show progressive development from a little monkey to modern man are an insult to scientific research. These are often based on fragmentary remains that can be "reconstructed" a hundred different ways. The fact is, many supposed "ape-men" are very clearly apes. Evolutionists now admit that other so-called "ape-men" would be able to have children by modern humans, which makes them the same species as humans. The main species said to bridge this gap, Homo habilis, is thought by many to be a mixture of ape and human fossils. In other words, the "missing link" (in reality there would have to be millions of them) is still missing. The body hair and the blank expressions of sub-humans in these models doesn't come from the bones, but the assumptions of the artist. Virtually nothing can be determined about hair and the look in someone's eyes based on a few old bones.
7. The dating methods that evolutionists rely upon to assign millions and billions of years to rocks are very inconsistent and based on unproven (and questionable) assumptions.
Dating methods that use radioactive decay to determine age assume that radioactive decay rates have always been constant. Yet, research has shown that decay rates can change according to the chemical environment of the material being tested. In fact, decay rates have been increased in the laboratory by a factor of a billion. All such dating methods also assume a closed system—that no isotopes were gained or lost by the rock since it formed. It's common knowledge that hydrothermal waters, at temperatures of only a few hundred degrees Centigrade, can create an open system where chemicals move easily from one rock system to another. In fact, this process is one of the excuses used by evolutionists to reject dates that don't fit their expectations. What's not commonly known is that the majority of dates are not even consistent for the same rock. Furthermore, 20th century lava flows often register dates in the millions to billions of years. There are many different ways of dating the earth, and many of them point to an earth much too young for evolution to have had a chance. All age-dating methods rely on unprovable assumptions.
8. Uses continue to be found for supposedly "leftover" body structures.
Evolutionists point to useless and vestigial (leftover) body structures as evidence of evolution. However, it's impossible to prove that an organ is useless, because there's always the possibility that a use may be discovered in the future. That's been the case for over 100 supposedly useless organs which are now known to be essential. Scientists continue to discover uses for such organs. It's worth noting that even if an organ were no longer needed (e.g., eyes of blind creatures in caves), it would prove devolution not evolution. The evolutionary hypothesis needs to find examples of developing organs—those that are increasing in complexity.
9. Evolution is said to have begun by spontaneous generation—a concept ridiculed by biology.
When I was a sophomore in high school, and a brand new Christian, my biology class spent the first semester discussing how ignorant people used to believe that garbage gave rise to rats, and raw meat produced maggots. This now disproven concept was called "spontaneous generation." Louis Pasteur proved that life only comes from life—this is the law of biogenesis. The next semester we studied evolution, where we learned that the first living cell came from a freak combination of nonliving material (where that nonliving material came from we were not told). "Chemical Evolution" is just another way of saying "spontaneous generation"—life comes from nonlife. Evolution is therefore built on a fallacy science long ago proved to be impossible.
Evolutionists admit that the chances of evolutionary progress are extremely low. Yet, they believe that given enough time, the apparently impossible becomes possible. If I flip a coin, I have a 50/50 chance of getting heads. To get five "heads" in a row is unlikely but possible. If I flipped the coin long enough, I would eventually get five in a row. If I flipped it for years nonstop, I might get 50 or even 100 in a row. But this is only because getting heads is an inherent possibility. What are the chances of me flipping a coin, and then seeing it sprout arms and legs, and go sit in a corner and read a magazine? No chance. Given billions of years, the chances would never increase. Great periods of time make the possible likely but never make the impossible possible. No matter how long it's given, non-life will not become alive.
10. The scientific method can only test existing data—it cannot draw conclusions about origins.
Micro-evolution, changes within a species on a small scale, is observable. But evidence for macro-evolution, changes transcending species, is conspicuous by its absence. To prove the possibility of anything, science must be able to reproduce exact original conditions. Even when it proves something is possible, it doesn't mean it therefore happened. Since no man was there to record or even witness the beginning, conclusions must be made only on the basis of interpreting presently available information. If I put on rose-colored glasses, I will always see red. I accept the Bible's teaching on creation, and see the evidence as being consistently supportive of that belief. When dealing with origins, everyone who believes anything does so by faith, whether faith in God, the Bible, himself, modern science, or the dependability of his own subjective interpretations of existing data. I would rather put my faith in God's revealed Word.
What separates people from animals is a mastery of ourselves. Only idiot liberals think indulgence and appeasement (essentially hedonism) which is natural to an unaware creatures is the correct path.
Wow, now this is a political issue? Too funny
So in essence, no conservatives are hedonists or indulge in sexual depravity? Wow, you must not listen to the news at all :lol:
For anyone who believes that evolution somehow contradicts christian belief, I urge you to watch this interview with Father George Coyne, a catholic preist and astronomer. The whole interview is pretty long, but a very good investment of time imo. George Coyne is an eloquent speaker and clearly a profoundly intelligent man. Frankly, if all religious people were like this guy then critics of religion wouldn't have a leg to stand on. There are moments where even Dawkins seems to be in awe of the guy.
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I believe nature produced the species know as man - hetrosexual. When I see scientific evidence of a penis ovulating and a uterus depositing its own sperm I'll be sold on the evolution of the species in order to prevent it's existinction.
Until then there is nothing natural reproductively about two men or two women engaging in sexual activity.
The premis of the social psychological aspects are barely reasonable. At some point we will justify everything we do because, well, we do it, so it must be OK - we must be OK - otherwise we're not, and that is socially-psycholgically proposterous :28:
Well, hard trainer. Since you seem so knowledgeable. Which i respect, and am not argueing with you but just listening. I love hearing other opinions as long as its respect for each other.
The only thing that makes me question evolution, is from how contradictory it is.
For example: Haeckel's embryos. Something that is still taught today in public schools science books.....
Also read that what was thought was gills on humans turns out to be skin flaps....
But then i do understand that evolution can lead to a creator. But then this is also contradictory to darwin himself.
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Well, hard trainer. Since you seem so knowledgeable. Which i respect, and am not argueing with you but just listening. I love hearing other opinions as long as its respect for each other.
The only thing that makes me question evolution, is from how contradictory it is.
For example: Haeckel's embryos. Something that is still taught today in public schools science books.....
Also read that what was thought was gills on humans turns out to be skin flaps....
The theory of evolution is not just biologists reiterating what Darwin said. Like all scientific theories, it's constantly being updated as new evidence is discovered. Darwin may have set the ball rolling, but the theory has moved on enormously since then. Darwin's word is by no means absolute.But then i do understand that evolution can lead to a creator. But then this is also contradictory to darwin himself.
No one 'believes' in evolution. They accept it (or not) on the basis of evidence.I would really be interested in hearing what MAKES an evolutionist believe
I did put at the top of the post that it wasn't actually my knowledge. I was just copying it from another source. I don't really feel qualified to give a personal opinion on the subject, owing to the fact that I'm not a biology professor. A scientific theory isn't really about opinon anyway, it's about evidence.
With regard to Haeckel (also taken from the site in my sig):
" 1. Haeckel's pictures are irrelevant to the question of whether the embryos are similar. What matters are the embryos themselves. Within a group, early embryos do show many similarities. For example, all vertebrates develop a notochord, body segments, pharyngeal gill pouches, and a post-anal tail. These fundamental similarities indicate a common evolutionary history. Other embryological similarities are found in other lineages, such as mollusks, arthropods, and annelids. These similarities have been long known. Professor Agassiz in 1849, for example, said, "We find, too, that the young bat, or bird, or the young serpent, in certain periods of their growth, resemble one another so much that he would defy any one to tell one from the other--or distinguish between a bat and a snake." (Scientific American 1849)
2. The embryos also show some differences, which Haeckel glossed over. However, differences should also be expected, since the animals are not all equally related. It is the pattern of both similarities and differences that displays patterns of descent. Organisms that are less closely related are expected to look less similar.
3. When Haeckel's inaccuracies were exposed, authors started using corrected versions. Science tends to be self-correcting."
The theory of evolution is not just biologists reiterating what Darwin said. Like all scientific theories, it's constantly being updated as new evidence is discovered. Darwin may have set the ball rolling, but the theory has moved on enormously since then. Darwin's word is by no means absolute.
No one 'believes' in evolution. They accept it (or not) on the basis of evidence.
If you were to ask me personally why I accept evolution then the answer is simple: Because the overwhelming majority of biologists accept it (something like 99.9%) and they are the experts. Unless I do a doctorate in biology, I'm not in much of a position to argue otherwise.
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I did put at the top of the post that it wasn't actually my knowledge. I was just copying it from another source. I don't really feel qualified to give a personal opinion on the subject, owing to the fact that I'm not a biology professor. A scientific theory isn't really about opinon anyway, it's about evidence.
With regard to Haeckel (also taken from the site in my sig):
" 1. Haeckel's pictures are irrelevant to the question of whether the embryos are similar. What matters are the embryos themselves. Within a group, early embryos do show many similarities. For example, all vertebrates develop a notochord, body segments, pharyngeal gill pouches, and a post-anal tail. These fundamental similarities indicate a common evolutionary history. Other embryological similarities are found in other lineages, such as mollusks, arthropods, and annelids. These similarities have been long known. Professor Agassiz in 1849, for example, said, "We find, too, that the young bat, or bird, or the young serpent, in certain periods of their growth, resemble one another so much that he would defy any one to tell one from the other--or distinguish between a bat and a snake." (Scientific American 1849)
2. The embryos also show some differences, which Haeckel glossed over. However, differences should also be expected, since the animals are not all equally related. It is the pattern of both similarities and differences that displays patterns of descent. Organisms that are less closely related are expected to look less similar.
3. When Haeckel's inaccuracies were exposed, authors started using corrected versions. Science tends to be self-correcting."
The theory of evolution is not just biologists reiterating what Darwin said. Like all scientific theories, it's constantly being updated as new evidence is discovered. Darwin may have set the ball rolling, but the theory has moved on enormously since then. Darwin's word is by no means absolute.
No one 'believes' in evolution. They accept it (or not) on the basis of evidence.
If you were to ask me personally why I accept evolution then the answer is simple: Because the overwhelming majority of biologists accept it (something like 99.9%) and they are the experts. Unless I do a doctorate in biology, I'm not in much of a position to argue otherwise.
Ok i hear yah boss. For the embryos to look similar. I look at it as that the creator had the same general idea on the growth process of birth. I cant seem to look at it in these terms. Plus yes it does seem that it would match since the "rules" are made to agree with these conditions. Since the theory on evolution is still "rolling". But you know its good to be going either one way or the other. What drives me crazy is people that except both....
Belief and acceptance i consider the same thing, or atleast very very similar terms. Even if there is evidence you still have to believe or accept if you want to consider. I think.
The reason you accept is logical.
Scientists maybe, biologists not really. The percentage of American scientists who disagree with evolution, whose expertise relates to evolution is about 0.14%. In the rest of the world the figure is much lower.No madds the reason he accepts is not logical. I don't believe in God because almost all preachers agree he exists that would be foolish, of course they do! I have no desire to join this debate it's been done to death on here and is pointless, do your research for yourself there are plenty of secular scientists who have a problem with evolutionary theory.