That's the problem.TehCookie said:I think this belongs in Religion and Politics
Evolution theory is a SCIENCE. It should not be relegated to 'Religion and Politics' because it is neither religious, nor political.
The ONLY reason it would go there is because Anti-Evolution proponents do so for religious reasons and use politics as their vehicle to do so.
All things, in science, should be considered according to scientific merit. Hypotheses where scientific work is not or CANNOT be done are not to be considered of equal merit to theories which HAVE.StrangerQ said:D.I am trying to say that all possibilities should allways be considered including science and green underwear stealing goblins
Evolution is the best explanation science has to offer--it's the only one that explains the evidence, that produces reliable predictions, and can bring forth technologies that improve our lives for the future. It is tested, demonstrated, and retested.
Complaining that people are just saying 'It's science' as if that were enough to end the discussion is discrediting what science IS. It's a very rigorous process of testing and throwing the results to the wolves to tear apart. Only good ideas will survive scientific rigor, and only BETTER ideas can surpass them.
It's the process itself which guarantees that. Nothing is taken on faith. Scientists don't simply accept an experiment, they redo the experiment to see if the work was done right. Disproving a commonly accepted theory is the best way to scientific fame--Einstein is known for relativity because it replaced newton's gravity. No one remembers what he got his nobel prize for.