To: All
Frankly, none of us can say how life started, because we weren't there.
But I want Intelligent Design as a field of inquiry to continue. This is only fair and just. If the theory produces nothing permanent, so be it.
Science is supposed to change; theories are corrected, extended, or sometimes even tossed out entirely as new information appears. To not do so would violate the scientific method.
Chances are that the evolution theory is doomed to be replaced by something else eventually anyway and not recognizing that is illogical.
Good night, all.
375 posted on
12/03/2005 10:50:07 PM PST by
Liberty Wins
(Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it.)
To: Liberty Wins
Chances are that the evolution theory is doomed to be replaced by something else eventually anyway and not recognizing that is illogical.
The Creationist lament. "We'll get you some day, evolution, just wait and see!"
Been going strong for 150 years. Oddly enough, so has evolution.
376 posted on
12/03/2005 10:52:16 PM PST by
Dimensio
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