erlyn
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From the experiments that I have looked at and from what I have read evolution is "bad" science.
Take DNA. DNA is in everything living. Evolutionists say that because it is in all things living and that it is only small variations that make up the differences within a species or their chromosome number is different. Because we are all similar that must mean we descended from a common ancestor.
The same statement can be seen in a different light. Because we are all similar that means that there must have been intelligent design.
The problem with evolution is that it is assumed as true and then the results of an experiment are presented in that light. True science would be impartial and would allow the evidence to speak for itself and not impose theories on it.
You may say that that is science. You come up with a theory and then do experiments that show whether or not that theory is right or wrong. If that is the case then one does not take a theory and try to fit the data to the theory but the theory to the data. Evolution is usually assumed and the data is fit to the theory. If we allowed the data to actually speak for itself what would it say?
would it say that evolution is true? If that is where the evidence points then that is where we go.
If the evidence points to an intelligent designer then that is where we go.
Personally I think that there are too many unanswered questions in the evolutionary theory, and when someone like Richard Dawkins starts saying things about aliens seeding the earth to begin the evolutionary process I begin to wonder.
Take DNA. DNA is in everything living. Evolutionists say that because it is in all things living and that it is only small variations that make up the differences within a species or their chromosome number is different. Because we are all similar that must mean we descended from a common ancestor.
The same statement can be seen in a different light. Because we are all similar that means that there must have been intelligent design.
The problem with evolution is that it is assumed as true and then the results of an experiment are presented in that light. True science would be impartial and would allow the evidence to speak for itself and not impose theories on it.
You may say that that is science. You come up with a theory and then do experiments that show whether or not that theory is right or wrong. If that is the case then one does not take a theory and try to fit the data to the theory but the theory to the data. Evolution is usually assumed and the data is fit to the theory. If we allowed the data to actually speak for itself what would it say?
would it say that evolution is true? If that is where the evidence points then that is where we go.
If the evidence points to an intelligent designer then that is where we go.
Personally I think that there are too many unanswered questions in the evolutionary theory, and when someone like Richard Dawkins starts saying things about aliens seeding the earth to begin the evolutionary process I begin to wonder.