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To: Thatcherite
"Nothing in science has a higher status than theory (many laymen believe that laws are more certain, which is incorrect, laws are no more certain than theories and they have no explanatory power, unlike theories which are the goal of science)."

Do you also subsribe to the "Big Bang" theory?

Carbon dating seems to be an accurate science as does DNA testing. We don't really know how old the world is.

Somthing that has always amazed me is the dinosaur fossils and now some are coming out with theories the age of the dinosaurs was ended by the earth flooding.

I believe that once we take our last breath in this existence we have yet another existence in another dimension not contained or affected by time - eternity.

You still have an open mind and that is a good thing. Your curiosity of life and the orignins have life have led you into many searches for the answers of the meanings of these things.

Man has meditated on them ever since he first up into the galaxies and asked himself "What is that?"

944 posted on 03/11/2006 1:48:21 PM PST by AllGoodMen
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To: AllGoodMen
Do you also subsribe to the "Big Bang" theory?

Yes, BB theory was used to predict the cosmic microwave background. Startling vindication.

Carbon dating seems to be an accurate science as does DNA testing. We don't really know how old the world is.

Carbon dating is only good to about 60k years so it is useless where the age of the earth is concerned. Several cross-correlating observations tell us that the earth is around 4.5 billion years old. This age was converged on about 50 years ago by different measurement techniques. You may not know that, but I do. Other cross-correlating observations tell us that the universe is about 14 billion years old.

Somthing that has always amazed me is the dinosaur fossils and now some are coming out with theories the age of the dinosaurs was ended by the earth flooding.

I suspect the word there is "hypotheses" rather than "theories". I am unaware of any evidence that supports the idea that the dinosaur age was ended by a global flood. There is no evidence for a global flood in the geological column (and a global flood would leave lots of traces behind unless a deity "wiped" the evidence.

I believe that once we take our last breath in this existence we have yet another existence in another dimension not contained or affected by time - eternity.

Not impossible and a comforting thought for many. I do find the idea of a Lord Creator of the universe handing out nice or nasty places in eternity according to a behaviour-while-alive ticklist risible though.

You still have an open mind and that is a good thing. Your curiosity of life and the orignins have life have led you into many searches for the answers of the meanings of these things. Man has meditated on them ever since he first up into the galaxies and asked himself "What is that?"

Absolutely true. At one time almost every phenomenon was put down to the direct and personal intervention of whatever deity people believed in. Lightning strikes, floods, hurricanes, disease epidemics, famine. Now we know better, that if a deity exists that deity appears to have set up a universe with rules that doesn't require constant manipulation at His whim to confirm to His will.

Our investigations tell us that if a deity created the human race then His mechanism for that was a pre-plan that used evolution. The DNA evidence is absolutely convincing to those who trouble to study it, we have common ancestory with the other apes. Some reject that notion, just as some people initially rejected the idea that lightning is explicable via natural law (they refused to put lightning rods on churches at first because they didn't want to defy God. But they soon noticed that the church without a lightning rod would continue to get hit by "God's wrath" while the cathouse next door with a lightning rod would always be spared). From where I am standing the idea of special creation looks as quaint as the idea that God directly manipulates the weather.

946 posted on 03/12/2006 1:01:16 AM PST by Thatcherite (I'm Pat Henry, I'm the real Pat Henry, All the other Pat Henry's are just imitators...)
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To: AllGoodMen
Somthing that has always amazed me is the dinosaur fossils and now some are coming out with theories the age of the dinosaurs was ended by the earth flooding.

You've got that backward, if anything. There were extensive inland seas during most of the dinosaur era. I believe most of these had dried up near the end.

951 posted on 03/12/2006 10:37:31 AM PST by Stultis (I don't worry about the war turning into "Vietnam" in Iraq; I worry about it doing so in Congress.)
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