Quote Originally Posted by Guisslapp View Post
There is no point in asking EVERY scientist anything. When all objective evidence points to something being correct, it is reasonable to accept it as correct - not on faith, but on the actual evidence. It is irrational to not believe it. If evidence comes out later that refutes it, then it is reasonable to no longer accept it.

Your pedantics are entirely useless here.
And I have to say, to use the remark, the majority of the scientific community believes in evolution, thus I am logically correct, it would be proper to actually have factual evidence that the majority of the scientific community has been asked their opinions on evolution vs. creation, instead of asking a minority, and using statistics to make it look like the majority supports you. You only have the majority of the minority you've asked.

Sounds like a religion to me, irrational not to accept your enlightened beliefs. And, because I do not blindly believe your beliefs, you end your comment by insulting my logical criticism. I use science, but I do not blindly believe it as the whole truth.

You do realize that belief is defined as faith, right?

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