Re: Why ID seems to be so popular amongst the public.



ID does not exist as a fact. All you do is assert. Assertion is not the
same evicences. Its similar to children who believe in Santa Claus
based on authority figures or because they really want gifts. But
wanting something to be true is not the same as it being true.

Whether you choose to use the words proof, evidence, or cite; you have
to offer some reason for your belief. If you have no evidences to cite
then it has no reason to compell others.

Anyone who states something is true has a responsibility to offer
support if they wish to be taken seriously.

It obviously a faith issue for you. Fine. Faith is valuable in many
areas of life. But not science. They are different. Since we cant
agree on what proofs (evidences, facts to cite) then the conversation
is at an end.

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