I don't have the basis to make any claims about which has more evidence, evolution or creationism, but to be honest, none of you have that basis anyway, you haven't read the entire bible and studied creationism to every last bit of information, nor did you go to high school with darwin and talked for 3 hours a day through the telegraph, i'm going to say that you guys /shouldn't/ state facts, as those "facts" mean shit without /several/ sources of /reliable/ information.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:01 pm
by MistakesWereMade
Knux wrote:
Nien wrote:I don't have the basis to make any claims about which has more evidence, evolution or creationism, but to be honest, none of you have that basis anyway, you haven't read the entire bible and studied creationism to every last bit of information, nor did you go to high school with darwin and talked for 3 hours a day through the telegraph, i'm going to say that you guys /shouldn't/ state facts, as those "facts" mean shit without /several/ sources of /reliable/ information.
The internet provides that information. All you need is a google search.
Of course it does, that doesn't mean everyone who has made a claim has read every single page they found related to evolution.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:05 pm
by MistakesWereMade
Knux wrote:...You don't need to? What is your point here? That I have to be pedantic and read absolutely every last scrap of information before I can talk about evolution?
Ok, i phrased my original post in a wrong way now that i'm reading it again, but my point is that you shouldn't say the other is fake while yours is real.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:06 pm
by RudeGuy
Nien wrote:I don't have the basis to make any claims about which has more evidence, evolution or creationism, but to be honest, none of you have that basis anyway, you haven't read the entire bible and studied creationism to every last bit of information, nor did you go to high school with darwin and talked for 3 hours a day through the telegraph, i'm going to say that you guys /shouldn't/ state facts, as those "facts" mean shit without /several/ sources of /reliable/ information.
I have a religion school book where is written which of the two has more flaws.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:08 pm
by Marina
Knux wrote:
Nien wrote:
Knux wrote:...You don't need to? What is your point here? That I have to be pedantic and read absolutely every last scrap of information before I can talk about evolution?
Ok, i phrased my original post in a wrong way now that i'm reading it again, but my point is that you shouldn't say the other is fake while yours is real.
Science IS fact though.
THANK YOU
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 10:44 pm
by Julia Pseudo
Knux wrote:
Nien wrote:
Knux wrote:...You don't need to? What is your point here? That I have to be pedantic and read absolutely every last scrap of information before I can talk about evolution?
Ok, i phrased my original post in a wrong way now that i'm reading it again, but my point is that you shouldn't say the other is fake while yours is real.
Science IS fact though.
Basically this. Evolution, a scientific theory, is evidence-based fact, while creationism is basically a story that people have baselessly believed for a couple thousand years.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:07 pm
by Panda
Just for a laugh, here's a pretty cool music video concerning evolution. You might want to watch it!!!
The evidence for evolution is overwhelming, sorry. It's fact over theory in this world.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:02 am
by Garro
Wait, creationism is still a thing? Even in church/schools in here creationism is only taught as a fairy tale to the children. And I went to a religious school.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:49 am
by Julia Pseudo
In some less educated parts of the US, yes, creationism is still taught unfortunately. It shouldn't be, but it is, thanks to the Christian right completely controlling those parts of the nation.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 4:00 am
by sleepy
Murphmario wrote:
Blueoak wrote:of course i believe in evolution
my scyther evolved into scizor when i traded it holding a metal coat
Not Pokemon evolution, REAL evolution. It exists all right.
Fun fact: Pokemon evolution is based off Animal (or real w/e) evolution. Surprising, right?
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 6:31 am
by Raster
Pseudo-dino wrote:In some less educated parts of the US, yes, creationism is still taught unfortunately. It shouldn't be, but it is, thanks to the Christian right completely controlling those parts of the nation.
This post illustrates why both creationism and evolutionism should be taught in schools. People have the freedom to choose, and you can't just limit their choices and culture because "nuh-uh".
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:48 am
by aero
Pixy wrote:
Pseudo-dino wrote:In some less educated parts of the US, yes, creationism is still taught unfortunately. It shouldn't be, but it is, thanks to the Christian right completely controlling those parts of the nation.
This post illustrates why both creationism and evolutionism should be taught in schools. People have the freedom to choose, and you can't just limit their choices and culture because "nuh-uh".
Reality isn't a democracy though. Evolution is a well supported scientific theory (different from the everyday use of the word "theory"), and creationism is a wide held belief. Teaching both would hold Christianity as a preference in schools which would violate the first amendment in "respecting an establishment of religion" since schools are a public institution. To prevent that and teach creation, the creation stories of every other religion would have to be taught which is neither reasonable nor practical.
I mean, unless creation stands up to the scientific method, science should be taught in science class and creation should be taught at church. If creation, whether it be old or young earth; however, does go through rigorous testing to reach the level of a theory then I would absolutely support it being taught, because it would then be an evidence based, and informed look on how the world and life works.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 6:27 pm
by Garro
Pixy wrote:
Pseudo-dino wrote:In some less educated parts of the US, yes, creationism is still taught unfortunately. It shouldn't be, but it is, thanks to the Christian right completely controlling those parts of the nation.
This post illustrates why both creationism and evolutionism should be taught in schools. People have the freedom to choose, and you can't just limit their choices and culture because "nuh-uh".
Within that concept, people should be allowed to choose between believing rain is the cause of clouds condensing, or it's the fury of God (a theory as old as the creationism). The only difference is that rain is a proven fact, evolution is just a highly supported claim.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:12 pm
by Raster
Why do we consider evolution to be adversative to creationism though? Maybe they're related in the context of God shaping the world and modeling its fauna.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:19 pm
by aero
Pixy wrote:Why do we consider evolution to be adversative to creationism though? Maybe they're related in the contest of God shaping the world and modeling its fauna.
Welcome to the wonderful world of theistic evolution.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:12 pm
by Raster
GhostHawk wrote:
Pixy wrote:Why do we consider evolution to be adversative to creationism though? Maybe they're related in the context of God shaping the world and modeling its fauna.
Welcome to the wonderful world of theistic evolution.
I'm not saying they're definitely related. I'm just saying they don't have to be adversative.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:54 pm
by Shadow Yoshi
God creating the world in seven days also is up for interpretation as well. "Seven days" very well might not've meant seven precisely-24-hour days. Maybe each day took 1 billion years!!!
's partially related, I guess.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 3:19 am
by Julia Pseudo
Pixy wrote:Why do we consider evolution to be adversative to creationism though? Maybe they're related in the context of God shaping the world and modeling its fauna.
It generally is, though, unless you drift into theistic evolution as GhostHawk said. "Creationism" as the term is generally understood in the US uses the Genesis creation narrative as its basis, which is basically impossible to shoehorn evolution into. As the term is used in the US, they are actually fundamentally incompatible.
Also yes Garro what you said.
Also sleepy as I mentioned earlier in the topic Pokémon evolution isn't really based on real evolution. It's much more similar to metamorphosis or an animal's general life cycle than actual evolution.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 7:37 am
by Raster
Joey wrote:God creating the world in seven days also is up for interpretation as well. "Seven days" very well might not've meant seven precisely-24-hour days. Maybe each day took 1 billion years!!!
's partially related, I guess.
Considering the frequent use of metaphor in the Bible, I definitely agree.
Re: Evolution
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:12 am
by Shadow Yoshi
That was just an example. It might not be a metaphor for 7 billion years, but it's definitely up for interpretation as to what "a day" actually meant.