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Old 07-18-2003, 03:13 PM   #81
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This belief is my dearest treasure, and I have no intention to lose it just so as to "save face with evidence and reason".
If it makes you happy..
One of my dearest treasures is chocolate! And I have no intention of giving it up either!
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Old 07-18-2003, 03:33 PM   #82
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Any good scientist will tell you that the only measure of the value of a scientific theory is it's utility.
To be strictly correct, scientific theories are never "true" or "false". They are simply "useful" or "not useful". Often as we gain more knowledge, old theories diminish in usefulness and are left behind, while new, more useful ones are adopted. This process will never end as long as we are amassing more knowledge.
That's the whole problem with the evolution/creation argument. The Creationists assume that because they claim to have a source of Truth, that the scientists do as well. Evolution is not Truth, it's simply a very useful way of thinking about the relationship between organisms and their environment.
Ok I think I'm getting it (I'm not a scientist)
So if a better (more useful) explanation of evolution is theorized and proved, then it is adopted and added to what we already know about evolution. So it's not about ture or false, or right and wrong, instead it's about a more useful (better) explanation during our quest for knowledge and understanding.
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Old 07-18-2003, 03:47 PM   #83
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I doubt there's anyone who took the trouble to distill it down to those specifics, but in general I think that most Wiccans would be able to accept it with only slight philosophical modification (particularly on the parts when I emphasize that I'm not certain). I am, after all, Wiccan-in-training (on my way to my first degree priesthood), so my beliefs are obviously going to be heavily influenced from that area.
Thanks again for sharing!
Once my mom gets online I will share this with her. I'm curious as to what she will think as she is also involved with the wiccan ways.
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Old 07-19-2003, 09:23 PM   #84
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Once my mom gets online I will share this with her. I'm curious as to what she will think as she is also involved with the wiccan ways.
I'd be very interested to hear her opinions!
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