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Originally Posted by Nakilos it doesn't mean science is useless. |
Science, in its core ideals (method, reasoning, etc...), is practical and useful. I don't disagree with that. I don't have issues with ideas and theories. I only have problems when scientists move from probability, likelihoods, and to unequivocal fact, truth, etc. They are overstepping their bounds.
Scientists, with experiments, have shown that evolution
can happen. The problem is when they insist that it
did happen. And when someone comes to this forum claiming that people are uneducated if they don't agree that it
did happen, I have issues with that.
I think anyone who makes a claim like that needs to question their own education. You should take a look at personal writings of scientists, engineers, philosophers, etc... throughout time and see their own dilemmas and skepticism in their theories and beliefs.
You'll learn a lot more then any core science textbook (let alone an entire collection.)