JesusFreaKMyHero1
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I do read a lot of scientific journals, and what I have found is that more and more scientists are starting to accept that there had to be a Creator of all this beautiful, perfect, harmonious, complex universe and world. But it doesn't really matter to me as much as it used to. Because people are going to believe what they choose to believe regardless.
That seems like a oxymoron to me "theories are facts". I must not understand it correctly. But anyways, I think now that I am not qualified to argue that topic because I do not possess the knowledge to hang with the Big Dogs! I have a belief that I cannot prove scientifically. I'm living proof of God's work! Also, I can't say that my theory of how it all is and came to be or the meaning of life should be considered fact, maybe to me, but otherwise, No Way that doesn't fly. However, the Bible does contains a lot of historical facts.
Good point. Reality is non-intuitive and our brains weren't designed to grok relativity or quantum mechanics. That's why we have mathematics and science. If we can represent Reality numerically we need only manipulate the numbers then test the results with science. We can reach workable conclusions even if we cant fully comprehend the reality behind them.
"Apologist" --In philosophy or theology an apologist is one who advocates or agrues for a particular position.
The Theory/Fact argument comes up in virtually every discussion of evolution. In threads over 50 posts long you'll see it clarified multiple times.
Like "apologist," "theory" has a specialized meaning in scientific discussion. It does not mean speculation or conjecture. Understood correctly, most theories are facts. The two are not mutually exclusive.
That seems like a oxymoron to me "theories are facts". I must not understand it correctly. But anyways, I think now that I am not qualified to argue that topic because I do not possess the knowledge to hang with the Big Dogs! I have a belief that I cannot prove scientifically. I'm living proof of God's work! Also, I can't say that my theory of how it all is and came to be or the meaning of life should be considered fact, maybe to me, but otherwise, No Way that doesn't fly. However, the Bible does contains a lot of historical facts.