2012-08-30, 12:19 AM
Chameleonic Wrote:Believing in evolution requires just as much faith as any other religion.
Today they are trying to make science fit their beliefs, they are coming from a completely biased position. I see more fictional story telling to modern science than real science. Reminds me of something I saw on an archaeology program, one guy said something like "Give 10 Archaeologists a bunch of facts and they will come back with 12 stories to explain it" or something to that effect.
I strongly encourage you to thoroughly examine with open eyes and an unbiased mind the science...and then see what evolutionists are asking you to believe about that science.
That's likely to happen but it would mean that some of them are wrong or that there are several possible explanations for whatever they were studying.
Them coming up with 12 different stories doesn't mean all of them would be "approved" by the scientific community.
And even if you were right, it proves nothing. If you did examine science you'd see that one of the main characteristics is that science changes because the objects they study change too. However, at one given point in history scientist can agree that a theory is true because of facts, experimentation and the evidence they get from what they study.
Science doesn't require you to have faith. Faith is irrational. Science is the complete opposite, science is by all means rational.
Believing in evolution doesn't require faith, requires rational thinking and studying of the arguments that support it.

