Go to church and you will find that GOD is universally accepted among parishioners. Can they prove GOD to you? Can you prove Darwinism to me? Tell me, what exactly is the difference? Is either testable? Show me the money!12. Of interest is the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology definition of a theory: “In science, a theory is a coherent explanation of natural phenomena based on direct observation or experimentation. Theories are logical, predictive, and testable. They are open to criticism and when shown to be false, they are modified or dismissed. Using this definition, evolution is categorized with other scientific theories such as gravity or atomic theory, which, like evolution, are universally accepted among scientists.”
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | National Center for Science Education
Except that Darwin’s theory is not testable, not based on direct observation or experimentation, nor is it universally accepted among scientists.
Something isn’t right, here.
Now…..why is it presented to the uninformed as a proven fact?
1. It's remarkable that you don't bother to read what you cut and paste. What you cut and pasted included; ''... evolution is categorized with other scientific theories such as gravity or atomic theory, which, like evolution, are universally accepted among scientists.”
2. You then started whining about Darwinian theory not being testable when the article you cut and pasted identifies evolution as an accepted theory among scientists.
3. You make yourself a laughable joke.
Same CREATOR similar design specifications.
Well, yes, I would generally expect to find a preponderance of church goers to believe in their version of gods. If I went to a Hindu temple in India, I would generally expect to find a preponderance of Brahma believers.
I see your point and I agree: religionism is largely a cultural matter and overwhelmingly, people’s religionism is a matter of happenstance of parentage and place of birth.
On the other hand, the sciences of biology, paleontology, chemistry and biological evolution are not culturally dependent. Isn’t that interesting?
Curious that the science disciplines noted above don’t change across cultures. Did you know that the chemistry of human biology is the same in the US as it is elsewhere across the planet?
Front Page | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
As you understand little about Darwinism (you know only the label that typically is used by religious extremists), what can I help you with?