Originally posted by: WESHALLPRESERVE
Yes. That was stupid to ask.
The greatest scientist on earth once said there is something more to life than the human mind will ever know, something that we cannot ever begin to comprehend--for this reason, yes, your Albert Einstein did believe in god.
JH.
He believed in Spinoza's God.
Theories are much easier to believe if they don't contradict your religion aren't they?
Edit: Evolution is not taught as fact, if it is, it shouldn't be. That's why we call it evolution theory. Since it's already called theory I don't think it needs an extra disclaimer.
Biological theories are constantly updated because more and more discoveries are being made. Even my immunology book of 2003 is severely outdated. I wouldn't say it contains lies but it misses a lot of information according to todays standards.
Edit 2:
True there is evidence, but never the less, like some people believe about god, it is a theory. Not absolute fact.
Yes. That was stupid to ask.
The greatest scientist on earth once said there is something more to life than the human mind will ever know, something that we cannot ever begin to comprehend--for this reason, yes, your Albert Einstein did believe in god.
JH.
He believed in Spinoza's God.
Theories are much easier to believe if they don't contradict your religion aren't they?
Edit: Evolution is not taught as fact, if it is, it shouldn't be. That's why we call it evolution theory. Since it's already called theory I don't think it needs an extra disclaimer.
Biological theories are constantly updated because more and more discoveries are being made. Even my immunology book of 2003 is severely outdated. I wouldn't say it contains lies but it misses a lot of information according to todays standards.
Edit 2:
True there is evidence, but never the less, like some people believe about god, it is a theory. Not absolute fact.
I don't think we have a difference of opinion
