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Originally posted by DisneyJules
I strongly agree. And I do believe in God. But from a scientific point of view and can understand why the answer was what it was.
In science class, I expect factual answers for factual evidence and reasonable answers for theoretical evidence.
The question was posed as fact when it was, in fact, only theory. To pose the question in such a way that would portray it as fact is disingenuous to the very nature of the scientific method. Any scientist worth his microscope would never portray something as fact unless he had hard irrefutable evidence.
Again, turned to the other side, if the test said, "Jesus is the Son of God," that would be incorrect. There is no scientific proof. But if it was posed, "According to the Bible, Jesus is the Son of God," then the answer would be true. Why are non-believers here having such a hard time agreeing to that?