May you all have peace! And may you see that you entirely miss my points. Entirely. As I said, it was not an attempt to discredit evolution. Had nothing to DO with evolution, per se. Evolution was only the issue used to make the point, again:
"... that many here take great issue with the changing "beliefs" in religion (as do I)... but get all sweaty when someone points out that "science" tends to do the same thing. While it's true that religion does contrive their changes, it is also true that "science" often states as FACT... something that is later shown/proven not to be fact at all."
I get it that some of you have your faith unwaveringly in science. I GET that. How, though, when science is subject to change, too, does that make you ANY different from those who put their faith in the "changing" doctrines of religion? How, when science says, TODAY, that "all life originated in Africa" and/or "there are no other 'homo' species"... versus, "We THINK all life originated in Africa, but we're not absolutely SURE," or "We THINK there are no other 'homo' species, but we haven't covered every square inch of the earth's crust, so we really can't say..." can we say... WITH CERTAINTY... that they are right when they present something as "fact"... that has so many "missing links"?
There is NO EVIDENCE that directly links human evolution. None. The little evidence that does exist only suggests human evolution. There IS evidence that makes it APPEAR that that MIGHT have occurred. In the same vein, there IS evidence of a fairly global, if not fully global flood. At least, there is evidence that makes it APPEAR that that MIGHT have occurred. What is the difference, truly?
Now, I get it that you disagree with me. You don't have to agree with me. Religionists would disagree with me, too. My point is that, as someone who has NO faith in one (religion)... and only some (albeit, a lot in that which has been PROVEN) in the other (science)... I can't see the difference. Truly. Seriously. I have NO problem with those who put their faith in UNPROVEN theories. I just think such ones really have no ground to take issue with others who put THEIR faith in things "unproven", as well. That is hypocrisy.
Do you "see"? No, I know you don't... as hypocrites rarely "see" their hypocrisy. But that's okay. I'm sure others DO see... and that's what really counts for me.
Again, peace to you!
A slave of Christ,
SA