You know what, As I see what is happening.
Scientists takes the word ( Theory ) and with a little twist, make it to mean that something actually did happened.
So what scientist are saying there's two
( Theory) one meaning that something actually did happened.
And the other ( Theory) meaning it's just a theory of someone's opinion.not to be taken it actually did happened.
Just a theory of opinion.
If to what scientist say theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results.
Why not just say, this is what actually happened.
Therefore scientist will use Theory, so that no one can say, your saying this actually happened
And the scientist will say no, it's only a theory.
But then when a person question that, Then the scientist will say, what we considered to be a Theory isn't the way most people looks at the word Theory.
All scientist are doing is a play on words
So they are not box into anything.
To question a scientist Are you saying this actually happened that way.
Scientists no it's just our theory what may haved happen
So it's just your scientific of a theory. No it's our theory to say it did happen.
So your saying it did happen that way
No, we scientists are saying it's our theory that it may happened that way
So it all comes down to, whatever way scientist wants to use theory just to support their agenda.
So that they are not box in, it always gives them a way out. So without actually committing themselves. either way.
Thanks for bringing it all to my attention.
Spoken like a person who has never study science beyond Year 7 high school science.
Are you a 13-year old?
You of all people should different disciplines will have different word usage and different contexts, even it looks like the same word being used.
If you are going to focus your topic on science, then you should the correct terms as being used in science. You would do the same for mathematics, engineering, arts, history, religion, politics, law, military, sports, etc.
Sometimes the same words will have the same meanings, but sometimes they will different meanings, and they all depends on what topics and contexts people they are trying to communicate.
Sports, especially team ball games used similar languages, like strategy, tactics, maneuver, attack, defense, etc, except sports doesn’t involve actual physical violence and combat. Attackers and defenders are not soldiers or warriors.
Take the word, hero, for example. Originally it means demigod (as in offspring of deity and human) in Ancient Greek, and then the meanings would include people who fight in war or fight creatures, or adventure that save life or lives. In the modern contexts, hero has degenerated to mean the main character of any story including non-heroic stories, or to a sportsperson, particularly winner of competition.
Like I said, the same word can have different meanings, which are dependent on the topic or the focus of topic.
Only ignorant and biased creationists will ignore the definition scientific theory. When it comes to science, it is creationists who hide the truth, lie or twist words to suit their agenda. Well, that sounds like you, Faithofchristian. It is creationists like you that give Christianity a bad name, cannot be trusted to be honest.