I backed down because I feel I do not know enough bout this topic to make a worthy contribution. Reading through most of the article of freedivers seems ok, valid dispute over what should be considered valuable science, however once you get to then end, it becomes clear it is nothing more than trying to bring faith back into an area of scientific study.
Quote:So what about before? Faith? God put us here?
Those are not scientific questions.
Here freediver, only you make these not scientific questions. If an evolutionary theorist wants to propose a scientific model for the development of life and species then it is a scientific question. It is you that is making it into a question of faith. Why cannot the question of faith be more esoteric? Scientists explain matter, energy and natural processes, but they cannot explain the origin or existence of matter, energy and their associated interactions, why is it that trying to find a scientific model that explains the development of life from rudimentary elements suddenly NOT a scientific question? Only faith in a divine soul would lead you to the conclusion that life cannot have arisen randomly, and that is a question that scientists are not trying to answer.
The crux of the argument freediver is I believe something I have already mentioned: science is not as perfect and good as you try to make out in your article. You already dismissed my comment with a valid enough point: that science should be as good as it can be. Fair, however what we have here in evolution is a flawed scientific model that is widely accepted by the scientific community, generally the wheat is separated from the chaff by the community of experts who, you know, tend to study for years and immerse themselves entirely in this topic every day of their lives. I'm no expert but that does tend to weigh on my mind - that so many scientists know evolution is a less than perfect model and still accept it over other models lends a lot of weight to the argument. It is science, it may be less perfect than relativity (which we also know to be flawed) or quantum mechanics (which we again know to be flawed) but it fits the bill, it is scientific and it is widely accepted.
And this week in new scientist there is an article about recent evolution in humans that has permitted european humans to digest milk into maturity, something no other mammals can manage. I would link the article but new scientist website appears to be down.