Spark wrote:
Okay, my logic isn't quite up to that stage yet, but I have ask something:
What's the difference between faith and trust? As far as I can tell they mean exactly the same thing (almost - the same way 'to think' and 'to believe' almost mean the same thing)
Suppose you only had one word: "believe." This wouldn't change anything.
The use of the word colors the meaning as to alter it. It should be obvious you can freely interchange them and there is little difference intrinsically out of context. In context as used there is a huge difference.
Also consider the pointlessness of this thread, as it all boils down to this:
1.) Some people believe in evolution (an actually haven't a clue, in fact they might even have it wrong, they might truly believe that inter-specie breeding will produce a new species of animal, I have met people who held this misconception).
2.) There are many experts who believe in evolution, they have documented it happening, have first hand experience documenting newly evolved specie of bacteria, have preformed the detailed analysis, etc... they know and often state with certainty that it is a FACT (the bacteria thingy; as it is), and has been confirmed as a Theory beyond all reasonable doubt.
3.) There are other people (the majority) - who fall somewhere between #1 & #2.
4.) There are others who reject it based upon faith, irregardless of #2 existence.
To me (#4) is a rejection of our human-accumulated knowledge-base, that was produced in an environment of integrity; to advance our collective practical knowledge of the natural world.
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