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ilovespyridon wrote:
I think that they simply theorize everything. If something comes that seems to contradict the theory, they further theorize to cover the gap. They make up alot of nonexistant things that supposedly fills in the gaps. For example, an evolutionary response to my articles question of where is the 2-5 cell creatures would be they are extinct. This would be a theoretical response. Theoretically they have to exist or evolution is wrong. So a new theory is required to support the old. They must assume that they existed and died off, and that is why we don't see them. They need no proof for this, because it is theoretical. It is a possible explanation to the posed problem. That is what they do with ALL discrepancies. Another example is the existance of comets. Supposedly comets have a life span of 10K years. If this is tue, there should not be any comets in existance if the earth is really 4.5 billion years old. So they theorized the existance of the Oort cloud. They have never seen the Oort cloud, it is a theoretical cloud that supposedly spits out comets. That explains why comets exist after 4.5 billion years.
I have something that I wish others would heed.
Speaking of theorizing instead of facing facts...
This kind of post is the kind of argument that an evolutionist would read and be reassured that creationists don't get science. It's not just that you have their estimate of the age of the universe wrong by more than half (the standard picture is around 13 billion years); the whole thing smells like the kind of science I get from legalistic Protestants.
In cases like these I wish that people would either understand the mainstream scientific claim (even where it is wrong), or else refrain from claiming to understand science better than mainstream scientists.
And when you argue this way with an evolutionist, you do more than any fellow evolutionist to convince your opponent that evolution is the only game worth considering.
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