Evolution isn't a theory, it's fact. Big bang would probably be most similar to creation theory in the sense that it attempts to explain how the world/universe were created. Whereas Big Bang theory is presented as just that - a scientific theory (albeit with a great amount of scientific and mathematical proof), creationism is put forth as a all-encompassing story of creation of the universe and life on earth (a universal truth if you believe in it) with literally NO scientific and mathematical proof.imortal wrote:
I do not think creationism is a science. However, as long as evolution and the Big Bang are just theories, there is room for a competing theory. However, I think it should not be taught as science, but as philosophy.Braddock wrote:
I'm just asking for some evidence...any evidence...in support of the theory of creationism that stands up to the rigours of scientific scrutiny. Any such evidence would build the case for creationism to be considered as a scientific theory and not just a religious theory but I've never heard any. Why should creationism be given a pass on scientific scrutiny while all other fields of study follow the strict principles of science.Stingray24 wrote:
I just explained how I see them as similar in the previous post.
To be honest, even if I could, I wouldn't waste my time explaining the evidence because it would be dismissed immediately no matter how eloquent or scientific the research. Why? Because you and others here detest religion and dismiss the existence of higher power/intelligent designer. So when you approach science, you also dismiss any theory that points to an intelligent designer, not matter how scientific the research. Just because you don't like the conclusion, doesn't mean you are justified in labeling the research as flawed ... especially when you are completely unqualified to do so.
You're suggesting that creationism deserves to be taken seriously in scientific terms, why?
Sure, creationism could be taught as simply another creation-myth story. Big Bang is not a creation-myth story, it is an attempt using science and mathematics to trace universal history back to the moment after "the big bang". Creationism is simply wrapping reliigous belief around a story and trying to use falsifications as scientific truths.
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