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Comment Re:Biblical precidence (Score 1) 478

I love science and all the evidence in the world points to evolution, but I still believe in creationism. I find this statement odd. There is an excellent book called "The Tower of Babel" which discusses the various species of Creationism and the evolution of Creationism in detail. The most common thing usually found in Creationist arguments is mis-understanding of the evidence and of the language. Starting with "it's only a theory" - thus assuming the fallacy that theory is the same as assumption. It's not. Assuming that science is just a different kind of faith. It's not. It may not be perfect but it provides a strict self-correcting mechanism for discovering how the world works. And it entirely depends on negative arguments.

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