Science, Creation & EvolutionJudicial edict mandates evolutionI guess you either do not get or do not want to get the point. Nodoby else seemed to have such a problem. How about HIV deniers? There is a cabal of folks that insist that HIV has nothing to do with AIDS. Ironically, many of the same folks that are anti-Darwinists are also HIV-deniers. http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/group.htm Read the names. Johnson. Wells. They, like the anti-Darwinians cry censorship and conspiracy. Being blunt - which is apparently ok with you and within the forum guidelines - you simply do not know what you are talking about. in·fer ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-fûr) v. in·ferred, in·fer·ring, in·fers v. tr. To conclude from evidence or premises. To reason from circumstance; surmise: We can infer that his motive in publishing the diary was less than honorable. To lead to as a consequence or conclusion: “Socrates argued that a statue inferred the existence of a sculptor” (Academy). To hint; imply. in·fer·ence ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nfr-ns) n. The act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true. The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence. Something inferred. Usage Problem. A hint or suggestion: The editorial contained an inference of foul play in the awarding of the contract. See Usage Note at infer. Compare that to: as·sume ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-sm) tr.v. as·sumed, as·sum·ing, as·sumes To take upon oneself: assume responsibility; assume another's debts. To undertake the duties of (an office): assumed the presidency. To take on; adopt: “The god assumes a human form” (John Ruskin). To put on; don: The queen assumed a velvet robe. To affect the appearance or possession of; feign. To take for granted; suppose: assumed that prices would rise. See Synonyms at presume. To take over without justification; seize: assume control. To take up or receive into heaven. as·sump·tion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-smpshn) n. The act of taking to or upon oneself: assumption of an obligation. The act of taking possession or asserting a claim: assumption of command. The act of taking for granted: assumption of a false theory. Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof; a supposition: a valid assumption. Presumption; arrogance. Logic. A minor premise. Assumption Christianity. The taking up of the Virgin Mary into heaven in body and soul after her death. A feast celebrating this event. August 15, the day on which this feast is observed. Inference and assumption are IN FACT nearly the opposite of one another. Sorry, Aineo, you do not get to redefine words in order to insult those with whom you disagree and denigrate an entire field fo study. I notice that you provided no definition. It seems like you have an issue with the media, not evolution. I also see that you do not what a theory is in scientific terms: the·o·ry ( P ) Pronunciation Key (th-r, thîr) n. pl. the·o·ries A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena. |
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