Vulpes bicaudata
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I'm not making my own decision based on this. I'm conducting research.
Option 4 has been thoroughly disproved.. are people still denying evolution? As for me, I have to go with both option 1 and 2. I don't deny the existence of a deity or deities but as of yet I haven't gotten factual evidence that they exist, so I can't go all in with option 2 but I can't discount it by going all in with option 1.
I have requested the old poll be locked, so if it hasn't yet, it should be soon.
I am researching the effect of a certain variable, to be disclosed later, on the level of support for evolution. Please vote for the option which most closely matches your beliefs on the evolution of life, including macroevolution.
Option 1: I believe in a completely naturalistic form of evolution, including macroevolution, without deities. Natural selection was the main driving force.
Option 2: I believe a deity or deities used evolution, including macroevolution, as a tool to create life, and did not interfere with its progress; in other words, they did not "guide" evolution. Natural selection was the main driving force.
Option 3: I believe that changes in life forms are guided by a deity ("intelligent design"). I do not believe in natural selection.
Option 4: I believe in a form of creationism where life forms are static and do not change, but remain as they were created by a deity or deities.
o_o well then! I know threads in ovp are made in a way where discussion isn't promoted, but I didn't know it was outright against the rules! Next time I'll think about asking if everyone agreed on a universally accepted fact in science before posting!This isn't a debate thread - you have no right to judge someone based on personal beliefs held by someone else unless they are directly harming something else.
Option 1, because I can think for myself and have come to the conclusion that any other option has none of that sense thing.
Option 2. I'm casting my vote in favor of Church teaching, here.
Yes, evolution is a scientifically strong theory (I hesitate to say "Fact." Yes, I believe in evolution, but evolution can't be proven or disproved in a few years, decades, or centuries. Same with the Big Bang, which I also believe in). And, yes, many Christian radicals are... utterly nuts about fundamentalism.
However, the black and white drives me utterly insane...
o_o well then! I know threads in ovp are made in a way where discussion isn't promoted, but I didn't know it was outright against the rules! Next time I'll think about asking if everyone agreed on a universally accepted fact in science before posting!
Of course, I find it kind of silly that you're calling me out on "judging someone based on personal beliefs" when your post in this thread implies people who didn't choose option number 1 have no sense. Personally I would find your comment more offensive than my question asking if people still didn't believe in evolution.
@Gymnotide; Well said.
It wasn't against the rules, you just sounded rather judgmental - which annoys the hell out of me. You may not have meant it that way, but that was what came across when I read it.
Intentionally or not it was implied, much like you drew offense from my post people might draw offense from you're "speech pattern"! Well... I don't know what you mean "from your standpoint", I think everything anybody says is from their standpoint. I think the appropriate use of that word would be more along the lines of you being offended by my post for whatever reason, not vice versa.And I wasn't intentionally implying that, I believe no such thing. And I meant from my standpoint none of the other options made sense - not that my opinion was any more valid. And adding 'it makes none of the sense' is just me throwing things from my speech pattern into what I say online.
Option 4. "According to their own kind", and I have yet to see sound proof of macroevolution. Is life unchanged? Hardly. There is physical variation between the same "kinds". But no transition between "kinds" of life.