Yes, its not 100% accurate. You said it yourself in your post "and therefore produces dates that have smaller standard errors than the conventional method." It is still just a guess.
No, wrong. Science has left that attitude behind a hundred years ago. Living things are made of non-living things. Energy can be stored in non-living, or even apparently non-energetic materials, like combinations of acids and metals to make a battery. The Sun is not alive, and it is the source of our energy, our life, nothing would live here without it. Particles spawn from apparently nothing in situations bordering on the impossible (nature abhors a vacuum).
As for life, Carbon is the basis for life on earth, a non-living material. Your DNA are chemicals, you are made of metals, water, non-living compounds. The vitamins you take in are minerals, acids, metals carried by other living things. You can be rendered down to find that you are made of 100% non-living material. A nickel's worth of zinc stands between you and insanity. Is a galvanized bucket alive?
Actually a great deal that isn't alive contributes to life, and living things are made of non-living material. You have taken the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy and wrongly twisted it to mean something that it doesn't. There is a lot in nature that forms spontaneously from diverse parts, both alive and not. An atheist would call it chance, a Creationist would call it design, but to act like it doesn't happen is blindness.
Sorry to be harsh, but I would stick to cut and paste. |
My mistake. I wasn't thinking small enough (atoms and the like). I was picturing a rock into an animal. As for spontanious appearances of things, I was referring to evolutions beginning, which I stated in parentheses; "Think of 'the beginning' when there was absolutely nothing (in evolution).. Can something spawn from nothing?" When there was only space. No gravity, no matter, no energy, nothing at all. Then big bang or slowly into existence?
If science has been wrong in the past, isn't there a chance its still wrong? This has been said by me before, sorry, but the earth. Today we know it to be round. Hundreds of years ago, we knew it to be flat. Before that, the Bible said it was round (Isaiah 40:22). Or some of the silly things, like toads will give you warts, or cow saliva will grow a bald mans hair back. We look back at those things and laugh... Will the next generation look back at modern science and also laugh?
If I have one problem with Watchtower literature, it is the knack they have of doing that. I respect, for instance, your right to believe that blood transfusions are wrong, but the 'scientific' material used to support it is dubious at best. Why make belief into science? Why do you need to make something spiritually true to you, physically true to everyone else; unless it is just to prove every one else wrong? |
What scientific material are you speaking of? There are dieseases and the body rejecting the blood, it can also affect the immune system. I have no specific data facts on these, but they do happen. Whether our scientific material is true or not isn't our fault, but the scientists that we get this material from. You must also keep in mind, if its an older issue, that science hasn't always been correct and still may also not be correct.
If either side of the argument should see anything about me in this discussion, it is that I *despise* people portraying belief as "Fact". If you want to believe in Creation, or the wrongness of some modern medicine, then you have my full support in doing so. Don't, though, try to twist science to validate your subjective beliefs. |
That is what you're doing... Portraying your beliefs as "fact". Remember, evolution is only a theory. To you its a fact. For you it may be like "how can he not see?" To me, creation is a fact and to me "how can he or she not see?" You and I present our facts. If everyone knew the truth, there wouldn't be this discussion.
On blood, you can't say there are no risks involved in transfusions. You can't say there are no after-affects. Thats one reason why we don't accept blood transfusions, because its unsafe. Its like when people used to put cocaine in certain medicines.
Sorry, but that's a specious statement. When you say 'defies all logic', who's logic are you talking about? Where do you draw the line between living and nonliving? We've created amino acids from simple compounds (without using an existing lifeform to create it). And while an amino acid may not be categorizable as living in the strictest sense, it is certainly one of the components of a living system. Additionally, DNA is essentially a polymeric chain composed of a sequence of 4 different molecules (ACTG) in varying combinations. None of those component molecules, in and of themselves, can be strictly defined as living (even the DNA molecule itself is not technically alive, it encodes the information required to produce the compounds that eventually take on the obvious aspects of life, eg. us and plants and animals, etc.). |
I've not heard of the amino acid thing, but there is bacteria everywhere which is a possibility in why you got the acids. Is it possible to have a completely 'controlled environement'?
Your argument is a strawman. No evolutionary scientist is arguing that something came from nothing. All of the atomic and molecular chemical precursors existed and can be legitimately argued to form the foundation of the formation of life. |
But what are their orgins? How did they 'come to be'?
Bad. if I want to have someone quote bible verses at me i will go to church, not WC.
No offence of course. |
Understood. I don't think of myself like other religions, but to you guys and gals, i'm sure we all look the same. Blabbering about nothing. The reason why I quote the Bible versus it to prove that what I say before the verse, is from the Bible.
None taken.
r3fr: Perhaps (as Jafo put it earlier in this thread) God created evolution... |
I believe that my religion is the true religion, as should everyone else of their religion or beliefs. From what i've read and been taught, I find no possibility of evolution. I believe we were created and have stayed the same. Humans as humans, cats as cats, dogs as dogs.
If we are going to talk about written books that where cast down for us to read from God as fact, it is hard to prove. I can believe all I want in God and the Bible, I nor anyone here can prove any statement in there is specicifally God's word.
Its called faith. |
I see your point, Joe. That man are prone to make mistakes and somewhere along the line we might have made a mistake in translating the Bible. As for my point, God has made sure that his word has survived to this day for us to be taught the truth accurately, letting nothing get in his way. To have faith, we must know God and to know God, we must have accurate knowledge about him. The only way to gain that knowledge is from the Bible. God will guide those trying to gain that knowledge.
Strangely enough, most religious people will answer that statement I made above by quoting something from the Bible as fact instead of useing the Bible as a guide (as it is really intended I believe) to some physical evedence or worked out theory. Any book written well has references to others. I beleive the Bible (as well as some others) are written for faith not provability. |
True, the Bible is a great guide book. It provides guidence for marriage mates, for times of distress, raising children and many other problems/situations. But if nothing in the Bible is taken as fact, then we cannot believe that Jesus was a great teacher and walked the earth. We cannot believe in a resurrection, or in a paradise earth. We cannot believe that the wicked will be destroyed and all imperfections will be done away with. And also, we cannot believe in God or his purpose. We cannot draw close to God. We cannot believe in the prophecies. What kind of guides are those?
Though you're correct in saying the Bible is a guide book, it also has facts. It mentions actual cities, people and places with dates. (The Bible endures as true forever.—Isa. 40:8; John 17:17; 1 Pet. 1:25.)Though everything in the Bible isn't to be taken literally, such as the rich man and Lazarus account. The Bible tells us how to get everlasting life.
“Look out: perhaps there may be some man that will carry you off as his prey through the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary things of the world and not according to Christ.” (Col. 2:8, NW)
Not to mention the Flat Earth Society |
I have a friend who met someone that believes the earth is flat... possibly in that society

Cheesy. Yes.