I thank you for you’re boldness in giving your opinion.i think we’ve both been down this road before.You believe in the evolutionary theory and I do to although in a limited way.
To what extent do you reject the Theory?
Im not really against science and my mind is always open but Ive read and listen to so much about the evolutionary theory and no one has been able to prove to me that its a sound theory without the possibility of error.
No, but this is what scientific theories are - they are provisional truths based upon the best available evidence. Evolution has so much correlating evidence from so many varied fields of science, and absolutely zero contradictory evidence, that to disbelieve it as a theory is like disbelieving in gravity. I don’t know what you’ve been told, but if you truly do have an open mind like you claim, then I suspect you’ve simply been told lies, and believed them. It would be nice to know the specific aspects of the Theory that you reject, and why.
Many scientists want me to go beyond even what you believe an expect me to believe that I came into existence from the big bang.From the stufff of the stars.
Yes - where else?
Like I said its a very interesting theory but no one (not Hawkings or any other phyisist)can give conclusive evidence that we originated in the big bang.
But from where else? You seem to be willing to reject the Big Bang Theory, supported though it is by plenty of evidence, but happy to embrace the God hypothesis, which has absolutely zero supporting evidence. This makes no sense. It’s irrational.
Yes,I know what a scientific theory is.Its based on real repeatable facts.but there are assumptions that have to be made for this theory to work.And some of these assumptions go against the law of physics.
Such as? I’d be very surprised if you can name a single assumption upon which
any scientific Theory is based, that goes against the laws of physics. The whole point of science is that it’s self-correcting. If someone presents a hypothesis that relies on the rejection of one (or more) of the known laws of physics, it’s leapt upon during peer review. It would never make it to the status of “Theory.” So I think you’re just plain wrong here. Again, it makes me think that your sources have been lying to you. Lying is very common in religious circles when it comes to discussion of science, because science proves so much religious dogma to be just plain false. The only way to get around this is for the dogma junkies to lie - both to themselves and to others - about the facts of what science actually tells us.
Hawkings called it by a different name.Luck.There is no luck in physics.Its true or it isnt true.If its true then you have to prove it.
Correct - and Evolution, for example, has been proved beyond any reasonable doubt. It’s settled science.
Correct,we aren’t animals.We are made of the same stuff but we are world’s apart from any animal.No animal of any kind can come within a million years or miles from making an atom bomb.
What’s that got to do with it? Is that your criterion for what separates animal from non-animal? What about the abundance of evidence from embryology, physiology, genetics, fossil records, and so on, that proves that we most certainly
are animals? Simply being significantly more intelligent than any other species, doesn’t somehow make us no longer animals. So, to call you on your own rule - “if it’s true then you have to prove it.” So go ahead.
Unless you’re just making an arbitrary semantic distinction, in which case I’d have to ask how it’s relevant within the context of the discussion (ie. pain and suffering).
Then again I didn’t say animals didn’t feel pain I just said you donn’t know if they feel pain.their body may react that its in pain but you can’t say exactly how much pain they feel.We’ve heard of people cutting off their arms in tragic situations but the pain probably wasn’t as great if their was no reason to cut it off.
That’s true - but you did speculate that they might not; and what I said was, there’s zero reason, given the abundance of evidence of shared ancestry between human animals and non-human animals, to even speculate that they feel pain or suffering to a lesser degree than we do.