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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)I am a modern thinking person who still believes in a higher being, so yes I don't want my children learning about evolution which goes against my religious beliefs.
I should say that I am a Muslim who was born and still lives in Australia.
Anyway, I believe in science for the betterment of society, but I cannot bring myself to believe that evolution is a fact, as I believe what I observe, what I have seen with my own eyes and what I have experienced, call me simple but I cant believe that scientists can map human evolution when they have not observed it with their own eyes or have been able to recreate the process in experiment.
To me saying that evolution occurred due to natural selection over millions of years is an easy cop out to explaining the origin of life as scientists posit something that they cannot possibly prove through experiment
Basically I view science as something that can be theorized and then proved through experimentation, not something that relies on assessing the 'so called' fossils of early primates, after all, if I sent you a video of a exorcism would you automatically believe it is true or would you think that it could be staged?
Today we have the ability to manufacture what ever it is that one requires, a skull that has both human and ape characteristics is extremely simple to manufacture.
Anyway, I probably have pissed you off enough at this point
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