Right. I'm not saying evolution shouldn't be talked about but based on what it is at the time and not factual. I don't like my 1st grader coming home telling me we came from monkeys.
. glad you can go to name calling. So there is absolute evidence for every aspect?? I didn't know that. I guess you stating it is all I need.
Right. I'm not saying evolution shouldn't be talked about but based on what it is at the time and not factual. I don't like my 1st grader coming home telling me we came from monkeys.
Missed that.
natural selection is easily demonstrable in quickly reproducing populations like bacteria and insects. they have DNA samples of neanderthal and have linked gene sequences in humans.
Now prove that your creator even exists.
Parts of it are factual. Parts of it are claims that are testable, but right now cannot be tested. That doesn't mean they're wrong or based on untestable data.
We might come from monkeys. We just don't know right now. There's nothing wrong with that.
If anything, it's the theory that most closely matches what we observe, even if in some instances it's not enough to effectively verify the claim. It's also well within the scientific realm that the theory, in some areas, might be wrong.
Creationism on the other hand, starts off from untestable, unverifiable claims. There's nothing scientific about it.
You are so stupid it's unbelievable. It's so hilariously pathetic watching re ed believers like you pull the "you rely on faith just like me!" card.
Again, you don't know anything about evolution. You don't know what a scientific theory is. If evolution shouldn't be taught in science classes, then neither should gravity. After all, it's just a theory.
Here's a suggestion, Sean: Listen to what the actual scientists say, not Christian apologists.
what makes you think I want to discuss anything with an ignorant fool that wants to put God in a science book?
No. Theories still have room for error.
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