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Dictionary » D » Disbelieve DisbelieveDisbelieve Not to believe; to refuse belief or credence to; to hold not to be true or actual. Assertions for which there is abundant positive evidence are often disbelieved, on account of what is called their improbability or impossibility. (j. S. Mill) Origin: Disbelieved; Disbelieving. ![]()
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Results from our forumBible vs Darwin... love figuring things out. For me, the reason for religious belief is as simple as having seen more reasons to believe than I have seen reasons to disbelieve. During high school I had a rather fundamentalist faith in logic alone, until I realized that a person can use logic to justify or defend ...
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Origins of life... The big bang is a theory, involving intricate observable mathematical relationships between celestial bodies. One must not "believe" or disbelieve in a scientific theory, but instead attempt to refute it.
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Science on evolution If he actually provides some new evidence or research I might be inclined to disbelieve it but it seems to be the same old batch of half-truths and misunderstood "facts"(probablity, entropy, decrease in information, fossil record, irreducible complexity) ...
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Origin of life... Incredulity It has become popular for evolutionists to assault their oponents with the "incredulity" argument... as if it's a fault to disbelieve something that makes no scientific sense. That's the point, you claim it makes no scientific sense but how much do you know about science? ...
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