VoodooAce
Emperor
Hhhmm..
What I find interesting is the evolution of creationism.
Religion has been under attack from science for hundreds of years.
What is believed now, based on faith, will change over time as science unviels the truth.....as has been happening for hundreds of years.
I'm sure we all know of the examples....where the religious believed something based on the currently accepted interpretations of the bible, beliefs that men of science proceeded to prove as false.
The story usually goes something like this. The religious (R) believe something because that is what they are told to believe. Science (S) disputes it. (R) says you just gotta have faith and believe it. (S) says, no, I can prove you're wrong. (R) says, RECANT, or be burned at the stake. (S) screams in vain as he is burned. (R) says, See, I told you we were right. The followers of (S) win out in the end as the facts become more and more indisputable. (R), after a hundred years or two, says, My bad, (S) was right all along....we just didn't know anybetter. Besides, it was that other kind of (R) (Catholic, Protestant) that was really wrong.
But things are different now, I suppose, and science is done, right?
The religious concede the mistakes of the past, but claim that they are no longer making them. The religious now are no different than 500 years ago. They believe they are right (you just gotta have faith) and that science is wrong.
I believe the Big Bang to be a very plausible theory....makes a lot of sense physically speaking. The occurance is predictable mathematically. Makes more sense to me than the 'Some dude just made it....in like, seven days or something' thing.
Evolution, however, is fact. It's only called a theory because it can't be observed in action and thus 'proven'. The process of evolution is one that takes hundreds and thousands of years....much longer than creationists say the earth has even existed.
The bible is good reading. A nice piece of historical fiction with some good stories. I find it as interesting as Greek mythology.
What I find interesting is the evolution of creationism.
Religion has been under attack from science for hundreds of years.
What is believed now, based on faith, will change over time as science unviels the truth.....as has been happening for hundreds of years.
I'm sure we all know of the examples....where the religious believed something based on the currently accepted interpretations of the bible, beliefs that men of science proceeded to prove as false.
The story usually goes something like this. The religious (R) believe something because that is what they are told to believe. Science (S) disputes it. (R) says you just gotta have faith and believe it. (S) says, no, I can prove you're wrong. (R) says, RECANT, or be burned at the stake. (S) screams in vain as he is burned. (R) says, See, I told you we were right. The followers of (S) win out in the end as the facts become more and more indisputable. (R), after a hundred years or two, says, My bad, (S) was right all along....we just didn't know anybetter. Besides, it was that other kind of (R) (Catholic, Protestant) that was really wrong.
But things are different now, I suppose, and science is done, right?
The religious concede the mistakes of the past, but claim that they are no longer making them. The religious now are no different than 500 years ago. They believe they are right (you just gotta have faith) and that science is wrong.
I believe the Big Bang to be a very plausible theory....makes a lot of sense physically speaking. The occurance is predictable mathematically. Makes more sense to me than the 'Some dude just made it....in like, seven days or something' thing.
Evolution, however, is fact. It's only called a theory because it can't be observed in action and thus 'proven'. The process of evolution is one that takes hundreds and thousands of years....much longer than creationists say the earth has even existed.
The bible is good reading. A nice piece of historical fiction with some good stories. I find it as interesting as Greek mythology.