intelligent design
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until man proves his "theories" as fact, big bang theory/ the theory of evolution, this discussion will last as long as we do.
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Yeah exactly. Science isn't about proving anything, if you people will remember your "What is science?" class from when you were in third grade. Science is about postulatinhg theories, based on observable and measurable evidence of physical phenomenon, with which we can make predictions about. As what we observe or measure changes we adjust the theory. We never are seeking "proof" or "truth" in science, just an increasingly more accurate way of making models that conform to what is observed. Scientists are quite comfortable in a world of doubt. Scientists seek out doubt. Seek out dark corner s to shine a flashlight into and without qualititive judgements about what they're "supposed" to find there."Truth" and "proof" are really all about the religious side of the question, and I'd like to say that until someone proves that their "religion" as fact and that one god or another is the supreme one (you know plenty of other religions out there) maybe the religiously faithful can stop butting into science and trying to tell us what it "means"