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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4854087" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>The point is you believe a guy in a white lab coat when he tells you what you already believe. You pretend that a concept you don't understand supports a position you can't defend. Your entire argument is "muh expert!"</p><p></p><p>Evolution may very well be unfalsifiable nonsense, especially for people who begin with a belief in it, and frame all evidence they come across as supporting their belief, regardless of the fact that they don't understand the evidence themselves. </p><p></p><p>Whether thermodynamics does or doesn't disprove something that may not be falsifiable, it provides a giant hurdle for believers to clear in explaining how inorganic material can organize into a highly complex organic material with nothing more than an input of energy, and without intelligent direction. Or how to explain that the organic material continued to self-organize into ever more highly complex formations. </p><p></p><p>Believing that can happen without an explanation for how, and a faith that it might someday be explained "scientifically" is the exact same thought process evolutionists mock in people who believe in God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4854087, member: 63706"] The point is you believe a guy in a white lab coat when he tells you what you already believe. You pretend that a concept you don't understand supports a position you can't defend. Your entire argument is "muh expert!" Evolution may very well be unfalsifiable nonsense, especially for people who begin with a belief in it, and frame all evidence they come across as supporting their belief, regardless of the fact that they don't understand the evidence themselves. Whether thermodynamics does or doesn't disprove something that may not be falsifiable, it provides a giant hurdle for believers to clear in explaining how inorganic material can organize into a highly complex organic material with nothing more than an input of energy, and without intelligent direction. Or how to explain that the organic material continued to self-organize into ever more highly complex formations. Believing that can happen without an explanation for how, and a faith that it might someday be explained "scientifically" is the exact same thought process evolutionists mock in people who believe in God. [/QUOTE]
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