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Religion and Science: Do they work together or separate?
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BaseballMan Wrote:Good. I agree that not all scientists are out to disprove the existence of God. I do think the best scientists are the ones who are the least bias with their discoveries, and just giving the facts. There are many non-religious scientists as well who do believe that evolution has serious holes in it, but as well, there are those that look upon evolution as religiously as Christianity or Judaism. But I'm glad we see things similarly.

Very true, scientist can be swayed by a lot of different factors, which can ultimately change their "findings".

The theory of Evolution still has many questions that are unanswered, but the misinformation of the public is what gives the theory such a negative view. The basic premise of evolution is natural selection, where lifeforms most suited to survive pass on those genes, while the genes least suited for survival are ultimately cleared from the gene pool. Organisms do not change or evolve, it is a population that evolves. Although I don't agree with all of evolution, I do think that most parts of it are pretty sound. I also don't think this goes against god, the idea that over time populations of animals adapt isnt really that big of a stretch.

I know that god created the earth in six days, but how long are "days" in gods time? Since god lives outside of our known universe, who is to say what time is there? The human perception of "time" is only our perception, we cant put our laws of physics and relativity into a world from which we as humans have no knowledge of.

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