If evolution can be a fact and a theory, then christianity can be a fact and faith. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
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Christianity is a fact and a faith. Nobody I've ever known has tried to deny THAT. It exists as a religion, thus it's a fact, and religions are based on faith. What were you trying to point out, the obvious?
I believe, though I could be wrong (but knowing JohnR7 I doubt it), that he meant that Christianity is a fact in that it's true, not that it exists.
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, let me boil it down to a level even you can understand. That evolution has happened is a fact. The method by which evolution happened is the theory. Please keep in mind that a scientific theory is not a guess, casual conjecture or dice roll.
Actually JohnRsol, it's "What sauce is good for the goose is good for the gander."
So apart from the obvious condoning of homosexual bukkake, one could note that the sauce - in this case 'critical reasoning' as facts cannot be applied to both, definitely improves science. And 'God' knows religion would be viewed in a fairer light if you extracted your head from it's cosy colon shaped hat!
Substitute any word for christianity in that sentence, and it makes just as much sense.
"If evolution can be a fact and a theory, then turkey can be a fact and faith"
"If evolution can be a fact and a theory, then bowling can be a fact and faith"
"If evolution can be a fact and a theory, then poison ivy can be a fact and faith"
Organisms adapt to their environment to survive
Parts of the Bible were proven untrue. Christianity failed
I mean Tyre was rebuilt
Bats aren't birds
Rabbits don't chew curd
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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