Quote:
Originally Posted by Unknown Kaze
To Avathar: Read my post on the first page please. My opinion is that still believing in a fact with so many flaws is like believeing that a bucket with many holes can still retain water.
|
Of course it holds flaws. As good as each widely used
theory isn't imagineable without its flaws.
But then again, look at communism: the theory works perfectly.
Kinda compareable to evolutionism: some parts of the ideas actually work, and hold on to facts. But people hold on more to the flaws, 'cause they cause greater effect on society.
And for evolutionism: it causes flaws, due to the conflict with religion.
The power of faith is strong, without a doubt, but for me, actual facts are for more prefereable.
Although this turns more into a religious discussion, it's quite inevetable.
Evolution can be prooven (even though it has flaws), so, holding a believe into that theory is stronger than a believe in something that is based on so called experiences.