So why the stupidity about "believing" in evolution. YOu don't believe in it, you understand or learn it. Just like you don't believe in math or you don't believe in the difference between nouns and verbs.
Unlike religion.
2007-03-25
17:29:05
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lol Fer T I should have said 1+1=2 in a base ten system. No modular arithmetic please. Cartesian coordinates if you will, no undefined numbers.
2007-03-25
17:40:08 ·
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@husam
The problem with your reasoning is that I have proof. Not through example.
Create a simple base ten number line. You know, 1,2,3. Call this the "counting system." Put even spacings between all "counts" or distances of x. So there will be let's say a distance of x between 2,4,6, or 1,4,7,10. You will find that 1+1=2, because the distances of any value x add up.Because x is a constant distance.
2007-03-25
17:45:52 ·
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Actually there are incredible models for GENETICS and Biology that nail evolution. Predict it icredibly accurately.
2007-03-25
17:57:04 ·
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sorry I said models I meant equations. There are incredible equations, specifically for genetics, that verify evolution.
2007-03-25
17:57:40 ·
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I can also prove that Cauchy sequences <=> convergent sequences. I can also prove the completeness of the real number set. I can prove that discrete metric spaces are both open and closed.
I can prove that the all-loving, all-powerful God cannot exist.
Empirically, it can be shown that most Christians have not taken graduate mathematics.
2007-03-25 17:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have some EVOLUTION equations to give us?
You know, an E=Mc2
Does any exist?
Can you DEFINE Evolution by math!
Funny, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, even to a degree Meterology can ALL be defined by MATH
Biology has math equations.
There are FIRM equations for ATP production!
Give us some EVOLUTION EQUATIONS
Give us ONE E=MC2
There is a basic rule of thumb
If you can't define it mathamatically it can't be a hard science.
The BIG BANG. The start of it all WAS DEFINED by math from a Catholic Priest who was a Physicist.
HE has a MATH EQUATION for the BANG and the resulting direction of the UNIVERSE that was PROVEN by Hubble and Bell Labs at a later date.
Independtly ANOTHER physicst came up with the SAME math equation.
NOW, where ARE your EVOLUTION EQUATIONS so we can apply them and test them.
You know MONKEY times SPEED OF LIGHT DIVIDED BY PI = HUMAN
Got one of those?
Otherwise get out of here with your 1+1=2 because THAT TRICK don't work with evolution!
2007-03-25 17:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The theory of evolution is just as sound as the theory of gravity? Not by a long way. Nobody has ever observed the evolution of a totally new species, but we can observe the effect of gravity.
Scientists do "believe" in evolution because it's the only thing they can think of to explain what they think they see in the fossil record, without acknowledging a Creator. Actually the idea of a Creator is more logical than evolution.
2007-03-25 17:49:13
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answered by supertop 7
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I'm a Christian. I can't understand the need for the bogus math class I have to take for my degree. But I will say I believe in math and english far more than I would EVER believe evolution. Evolution is a therory. Math and English have been written with all the same rules for them. I don't hear two different versions of them. I have heard sooo many versions of evolution. It's just not believeable.
The Bible said in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. God created it all...nothing was evolutionized into anything. If it had been, it would have been written by God.
2007-03-25 17:41:18
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answered by debrenee211 5
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Actually thats not right. Evolution is technically a theory. I think its right but if you're gonna get all preachy get your facts straight. It's not the same as 1+1=2. A scientific theory could be disproved. Even gravity is a theory because we don't know really how it works. We know more about evolution so its a little more sound but is still technically a theory. Sorry dude.
2007-03-25 17:35:16
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answered by Merk 2
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Ah...so refreshing to see someone who isn't attacking people for not buying a certain concept or theory. Here's a tip, you attract more bees with honey than vinegar. Think it out. Not everyone has to think like you. No one appointed you stupidity brander. You're a human being like the rest of us, you don't have any more answers than any of us and no, you don't know what it right and what is wrong. You have an idea & belief. Big diff. Get off your high horse and quit being as bad as the religious zealots. You can prove a point without being condesending and arrogant. Shocking concept, I know.
2007-03-25 17:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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we are able to't confirm, and that's very the factor of have faith in the 1st place. once you recognize not something in any respect approximately somebody, you have faith them with small confidences. if your preliminary have faith proves lost then you definately pass no extra. if your preliminary have faith is respected then you definately can pass directly to steadily greater confidences till you come across the guy's cut back. Out in the vast huge international, you want the help of others to stay to tell the story, and to get their assist you will desire to grant yours. There are in many cases circumstances the place you want the help of somebody you may have faith. nicely, you will by no skill locate certainly one of those individual devoid of first putting your have faith in them. Noone can grant evidence of his trustworthiness, yet human beings can teach their trustworthiness via honoring the have faith you place in them, ideally over a era of years.
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answered by briana 4
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I don't believe in calculus. I cannot accept the idea that a line is made up of points, because a point has no dimensions, and so no matter how many points you have, they will never constitute a line.
Since this is so, the whole theory on which calculus is based fails.
Still, it does seem to produce useful results.
It's okay for practical purposes, but I cannot accept is as true.
2007-03-25 17:36:37
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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I'm afraid that evolution is not as logically proven as 1+1=2.
I am personally not threatened in any way by evolution -- but after much investigation have found it to be a faith based system (macro-evolution). There is scientific evidence for micro-evolution (which can be observed today) but no proof for macro-evolution (which can not be observed, or reproduced today).
Cordially,
John
http://www.GodSci.org
2007-03-25 17:34:19
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answered by John 6
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Science is understanding the laws of cause and effect.
Studying the world is like studying the 'effect' of G-d, because His essence cannot be conceived by anyone.
So, you just might gain a bit of insight by learning of the complexities of the world, and come to think of the greatness of He who created it.
:)
And no, i am not a christian.
2007-03-25 19:01:02
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answered by Gab200512 3
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