We have a scientific theory that unifies a mountain of evidence from multiple areas of science, that provides an explanatory mechanism to account for the diversity and commonality of all life on earth, that makes predictions about what can and cannot be found in nature if the theory is correct that have never been violated by any finding, and has applications in technology that have improved the human condition.
This doesn't prove the theory correct. Nothing can do that ever. But it exactly what we would expect from a correct idea.
Ah, so its OK for science to make "predictions" based on what it "believes" but not for supporters of the Bible's account of how life came to be so diverse on this planet to put forward their beliefs? I see......prognostication is a scientific approach then?
What do you have to offer to replace that? You have claims of a supernatural entity that is nowhere to be found, a hypothesis about creation that explains nothing and has no mechanism, that makes no predictions, that cannot account for the appearance of new species over the last several hundred million years or their stratification in layers, and has zero usefulness.
This is exactly what we would expect from any wrong idea.
This is probably because you might have the wrong idea about the whole idea in the first place.
When you begin with a wrong premise, nothing you build on it will hold water.
Did amoebas become dinosaurs? Did dinosaurs become chickens? Are we all related to bananas? Who has the sillier scenario?
Why would we throw out our scientific theory and adopt creationism?
Well, you see, this is the whole point of the argument......no one is made to "believe" what they don't "want" to believe.
Its what divides people and places them in a "box" or category, so to speak. The Bible speaks of only two "boxes".
It indicates that God leaves us to make our own decisions based on what we "want" to believe. If you are sure in your own heart that there is no Creator, with no purpose for our existence, then you are absolutely free to believe that. The Creator forces himself on no one. Belief is what comes from the heart, so if your heart is leading you in one direction, whilst my heart is leading me in another, then so be it. If you expect nothing more than this life, you will not be disappointed. My heart tells me there is so much more to life than what we have experienced in any age on this planet. There is a reason why we humans collectively feel that this life is NOT what we expect it to be. Why is there this collective expectation that life in paradise is an ideal? Did we evolve it? I don't think so....I believe it is programmed into our DNA.
That's a rhetorical question, incidentaly. It needs no answer. It is actually a declarative statement dressed as a question.
Actually its only rhetorical if you don't want a response. You have declared your position and it is duly noted....you are exercising your free will.....and so am I. This is granted to all.
It would clearly be socially devastating for you to leave your flock or probably even to just to reject its creationist dogma. From your words, it appears that you would be considered a defector spreading poison and be ostracized.
I just love it when you guys resort to these tactics.....it just shows how empty your arsenal really is.
Emotional blackmail from you now?
......attempts to imply that I am some poor pathetic, ignorant soul held prisoner by my beliefs?.....I chose my path of my own free will, just as you all have. No one and nothing would keep me mentally and spiritually, somewhere I didn't want to be.....just as would be the case with you I suspect?
If you had the actual proof that science demands for so many other branches in its fields of research, you would never have to pull this card, but since there are a few of you doing this....I can see that it must be a last resort....a poor substitute for proof that your theory even gets off ground level. Personal slights have no place in this discussion, regardless of what you have been led to believe about my brotherhood.