Omniology
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Pete,Nov 4 2003, 12:53 PM Wrote:Hi,

In order to make a decision, you need two things: facts and the knowledge to use those facts.

Now, maybe you could get the facts.  They are available.  Look in scientific periodicals (Nature and Science being the most accessible for the non-specialist).  The data is published, and conclusions are discussed (and argued over).

But, even if you did get the facts, you are obviously not in a position to analyze them.  "the prints are in the same period (from carbon dating and geological earth lairs) as dinosaurs."  Clearly you don't have a clue about these matters.  Look up carbon dating, see what the useful range is for it, tell me how *carbon* can be used to date prints that are not in organic material (or in material of organic origin).

Thus, your ignorance of the underlying material makes you incompetent to hold a valid opinion that is not secondhand.  You could no more judge the validity of a claim based on the presented facts than my cat could do algebra.  And you are not alone.  As fields become more specialized, they become harder to follow, harder to understand.  Indeed, even trying to keep up with the literature in many subfields is literally impossible, it is being printed faster than a person could read it, much less assimilate the knowledge.

--Pete
:P hey, I was told this by the pastor of my church who majored in geology before switching to pastor. Curious, I confronted him on the issue and he showed me a handbook that creationists pass around to churches and inside it looked very convincing. They had quotes from known geologists, anthropologists, "professional" carbon-daters (which was funny, because they also had an article debunking carbon dating in the same handbook), etc. The book was complete with charts and references. It basically said that here was the proof man walked with dinosaurs and that others (Darwinist’s) were lying or fabricating tales to debunk this "fact". While I have NO proof other than what I've heard or read, it seemed VERY CONVINCING. If it is indeed a falsehood that the churches are spreading, then they should be sued for misrepresentation, and vice versa on the Darwinists. While I do believe in a god, there is a lot in the belief of creation that is either too far fetched or just doesn’t make sense, which is why I take what I read and hear with a grain of salt and believe what makes the most sense to my mind. What else can we do on this crazy earth?
"The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self." -Albert Einsetin
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Omniology - by SteinHerz - 11-04-2003, 04:10 PM
Omniology - by Taem - 11-04-2003, 06:24 PM
Omniology - by Bun-Bun - 11-04-2003, 06:57 PM
Omniology - by --Pete - 11-04-2003, 08:02 PM
Omniology - by SteinHerz - 11-04-2003, 08:40 PM
Omniology - by Taem - 11-04-2003, 10:42 PM
Omniology - by Bun-Bun - 11-04-2003, 11:05 PM

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