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<blockquote data-quote="Dak446" data-source="post: 5838589" data-attributes="member: 604228"><p>to an extent, yes. but i disagree, saying that evolution isn't a religion. a religion, by definition, is basically a set of beliefs. do u not "believe" that things evolve, if u believe in evolution? that makes no sense.</p><p></p><p>obviously, the things u used as examples are true, but you CANNOT say that science may be wrong. how do u know? there is no way to be certain that our current science practices today are correct, just like 100 years ago. it goes back and forth, forever and ever. and i agree, science is testable and observable. but can u test and observe the changing of millions of species over billions of years? no. there are realtively few fossils (i use that term loosely) compared to the billions and billions of organisms that have inhabited this earth. as stated before, there is no conclusive evidence either way. im stating that, and that is all. im saying that all the people on here that are "pro-evolution" act like they were around when it happened, and that religious people are stupid for believing in something that is just as easily believable as evolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dak446, post: 5838589, member: 604228"] to an extent, yes. but i disagree, saying that evolution isn't a religion. a religion, by definition, is basically a set of beliefs. do u not "believe" that things evolve, if u believe in evolution? that makes no sense. obviously, the things u used as examples are true, but you CANNOT say that science may be wrong. how do u know? there is no way to be certain that our current science practices today are correct, just like 100 years ago. it goes back and forth, forever and ever. and i agree, science is testable and observable. but can u test and observe the changing of millions of species over billions of years? no. there are realtively few fossils (i use that term loosely) compared to the billions and billions of organisms that have inhabited this earth. as stated before, there is no conclusive evidence either way. im stating that, and that is all. im saying that all the people on here that are "pro-evolution" act like they were around when it happened, and that religious people are stupid for believing in something that is just as easily believable as evolution. [/QUOTE]
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