3chordcharlie
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Originally posted by: Promethply
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: conjur
Evolution is a Fact and a Theory
I assumed (which I suppose is always a bad thing to do) that we were talking about the Theory as the Fact isn't really in contention.
If the Fact isn't really in contention, then there'd be no need to fear the Theory so much.
Really - the fact of evolution isn't in question at all. The theory that evolution is primarily responsible for the development of diverse and complex life forms is the issue that people can legitimately question.
Currently, the best scientific evidence is consistent with evolution, and the timelines involved are long enough to allow a great deal of evolution and complexity. (Edit - all we can really talk about is 'orders of magnitude' here, all we know is evolution is slow, and life on earth appears to be ancient, in terms of this slow speed).
Evolution has nothing to say about the origins of life, which face very long odds if you want this origin to occur spontaneously, and that is the strongest position from which to argue for a creator.
Of course we have no imformation about the 'sample size' involved, and statistical arguments against spontaneous synthesis of life on earth are pretty much meaningless; we don't have access to the number of similar planets that did not develop life, nor do we know exactly the conditions under which it *could* develop spontaneously.
But once again, synthesis of life, spontaneous, created, or otherwise is a prerequisite for evolution, not an 'explained variable' in the theory of evolution.
