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As someone mentioned, you could disprove ID by demonstrating that complex lifeforms can be created in nature by chance. And especially demonstrate or explain how less complex forms can become more complex forms through naturalism.in what way could you disprove ID?
In any case, I’m not arguing that ID is operational science. Creationism is not operational science. And Macro-evolution is not operational science either. What I’ve been trying to say all along is that both Creationism and Macro Evolutionary beliefs are religions. They are believed not because scientific evidence but on religious faith. None of these can be verifiably tested, reproduced or disproven. Well I’d say evolution can be disproven only by virtue that there isn’t and never was a satisfactory hypothetical explanation for how it can happen in the first place. It is as if everyone just gave up trying to explain it or simply got too ahead of themselves trying to find evidence to fit the evolutionary worldview without ever bothering to confirm if it actually had happened, or is happening, or could happen at all… There is no working model, there is no eyewitness testimony for anyone witnessing organisms becoming more complex through natural selection… nothing at all!
I don’t see how you came to the conclusion that I am ‘envious’, but I suppose that if I am jealous of anything then I am just as jealous as God is when He sees His people worshiping false gods and idols. (Exodus 20:4-5) I believe the Church doctors will also see it the same way. The Church has always been open to discussion. It is not close minded like atheist evolutionists and often the theistic evolutionists who unwittingly follow their lead.jdnation, are you envious of educated people? Envy is not a Catholic virtue. Your anti-intellectualism dishonors St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine, and the other great doctors and fathers of the Church.
Evolution is taught because it works – it is accurate, concise, and fruitful in generating testable hypotheses.If either Young Earth or Intelligent Design Creationism were convincing explanations of astronomy, geology, geography, chemistry, and biology, Ken Ham would be teaching in a major university, rather than presiding over his own “Christian” Disneyland. Instead, you concoct a fantastic story about a worldwide conspiracy to “trick” people into accepting evolution as science!
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Evolution isn’t taught because it works. It is taught because it is secular and believed to be actual science. How can you say it works when Evolutionists themselves will admit that they do not know how. They only make blind assumptions and leave it to chance. It is a complete article fo faith! Believe it or not there is a concentrated effort to keep people like Ken Ham away, to discredit and take away any credentials from scientists who convert from evolutionism to creationism or ID. Any students who are found to believe in creationism will be harassed and failed. You might argue that it’s because ‘evolution’ is true’ but you are merely using circular reasoning. You cannot prove it at all! How is evolution accurate and consice? Which method of evolution works? Which evolutionary theory do you subscribe to? The gradualist method? Or Punctuated Equlibrium? Not even evolutionists know and they debate it bitterly… What kind of testable hypothesis has it generated? I’d dearly like to know what there is that tests how organisms of lesser complexity can gain genetic information to become more complex through chance natural selection over millions of years!
Why are you that surprised by the fact that there is an open conspiracy to keep creationism and ID out of the picture? Similar things happen all the time on things other than creationism. There are already efforts underway to teach kids that homosexuality is a moral lifestyle choice. Many Catholic schools don’t even allow priests to preach on certain topics to their students. Schools are forced to teach about alternate sexual lifestyles and encourage the use of contraceptives. There is and has always been a conspiracy to get religion and religious motivated beliefs and subjects out of schools, and a thorough job has already been done in Universities and Colleges. They range from particular subjects all the way to daily prayers. Why are you so surprised? Haven’t you been paying attention? Can you really be that naieve? Just by parroting the line that ‘creationism’ isn’t as scientific as evolution, you are also part of the problem. Dr. Eugiene Scott, who leads the NCSE, and is an atheist loves encouraging religious people from priests to laypeople work under her guidance to spread the idea that evolution is compatabile with all religions. You’re useful to them for continuing to defend evolution while they use it to erode religion altogether. There are entire organizations set up to keep creationism out of science. When cases turn up for allowing creationism or ID in education, they are dragged into a court of law and the old false slogan of ‘Separation of Church and State’ is evoked to stop it… not scientific evidence… The list can go on! If you believe that universities and colleges and school boards today are sympathetic to religion, especially any religion firmly rooted in tradition and not some liberal interpretation… especially something associated with traditional Christianity… then you must be suffering from some cognitive dissonance. A scroll through the news sections on this forum should provide a healthy sampling of how ‘unbiased’ the secular world is to anything associated with traditional religion.