If evo's think that the DNA code was developed "naturally" then it's merely a belief, a faith. Because as of yet no "non-supernaturalistic natural processes" have been discovered.
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If all discovered natural processes are actually supernatural, does this mean that the hamburger I ate went from my mouth to the toilet by way of God, who miraculously transformed it from holy cow into holy shit?
Holy Quadrupal negative Batman!
Just out of interest, how many 'supernatural' processes have they discovered? What data is there to suggest such a thing is remotely plausible? Oh that's right, there isn't any, you just want to feel special. Too bad, so sad!
I like the assertion that if I believe in natural causes over supernatural ones, that means that I have "faith" in natural causes. Only the supernatural requires faith, Seth; natural causes require evidence. Which we have. Abundantly.
So because scientists don't have a good answer yet, your answer must be correct, huh?
You do realize that christianity as a whole has been wrong more often than right.
Chemistry, Seth, it's called chemistry! That's the non-supernatural process. Don't panic, I know science hurts your head, but just relax.
“If evo's think that the DNA code was developed "naturally" “
Everything in science occurs naturally or it isn’t science. That’s the definitino of science.
“then it's merely a belief, a faith.”
It’s the framework of scientific investigations. Or, perhaps you’d prefer we told you, ’It’s A Mystery!’ ?
"Because as of yet no "non-supernaturalistic natural processes" have been discovered.”
But the theory does not depend on knowing the process before we speculate on how things happened.
Imagine if homicide detectives had to KNOW the murder weapon, the time of murder, and the guilty person before they could start investigating, and had to tell the prosecutor ’It’s a faith that Colonel Mustard did it with the lead pipe in the conservatory.’
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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