Le sigh.

Ok well I'll call it the Law of Evolution...there, it is proven...Kluden wrote:Yeah, but that's a bad example to that affect though. The Theory of Gravity has the Laws of Gravitation behind it. Like, the known acceleration of falling objects is a provable fact...so, there are laws of gravity.
Like I said, I really don't care either way...just playing a bit of devil's advocate here.
It certainly shows the transitions from invertebrate to fish, fish to amphibian, amphibian to reptile, reptile to bird and reptile to mammals, and mammals to higher mammals. But there is no missing link. All the names of those groups of animals are arbitrary points selected on what in reality is a continuum of forms.Kluden wrote:What about the fossil record though? Does it show the transition from fish to bird? I don't believe we have uncovered those intermediate fossils yet, ie. the missing link. Is one to just accept that with all the fossils of current and extinct animals, that we have no fossils of what came between?
I agree there is no scientific evidence proving evolution did not occur, or that the bible has it right. I guess I just wish there was unmistakable proofs in either direction so that the other side would shut up, and we could all get back to pie or cake...whatever suits your fancy.
Why does it have to be an either\or situation? For myself, I believe in both. The two aren't incompatible.Kluden wrote:I guess I just wish there was unmistakable proofs in either direction so that the other side would shut up.
I'm not so sure the two aren't incompatible.Aabidano wrote:Why does it have to be an either\or situation? For myself, I believe in both. The two aren't incompatible.Kluden wrote:I guess I just wish there was unmistakable proofs in either direction so that the other side would shut up.
Religion isn't incompatible with Evolution at all. Literalist interpretation of The Bible is incompatible. I never will get why people assume that the author(s) of The Bible, even if it was a divine being of some sort, was incapable of using and/or chose not to use metaphor.Aruman wrote:since evolution involves creatures dying during the evolutionary process.
I agree that the ideas like aliens being involved in our creation or evolution is retarded, but how exactly is that idea any more rediculous or extreme than the idea of some unknown magic entity creating us? The concept of a magical unknown entity having created us has just been around much much longer- the theory of aliens doing it is simply a modernization of the same idea. They've just turned a traditional fantasy into a sci-fi. /shrugThere are other more extremist ideas out there concerning creation though(think alien influence for example).