To: Dimensio
Then, you admit it is a theory that lacks any proofs?
I hear some are even saying aliens brought life to planet earth - the way evolutionary theorists define science accomodates all their lies.
Excuse me, i'm not making up anything. My brother-inlaw graduated from Harvard with a degree in mathmatics and received his PH.D from the U. of Stuttgart. He was ranked one of the top 1000 Scientists in the world. Perhaps you could take some time and research him - his name is Dr. Pete Patton. He used to be the Director of the Super Computer Center at the U. of Minnesota, Vice-Provost at the U. of Pennsylvania and was quite successful in the corporate world. He has also published many books. After he retired from the corporate world as a Chief Scientist, he taught some classes at the St Thomas University. I have MANY other relatives I could name but i'll start with him. Oh, but I could just know about this guy and said he was related..and i'm sure you won't find any biography stating he is a creationist. He is a scientist and since he does'nt work in evolutionary philosophy, his view of creation has absolutely no impact on his ability to comprehend or practice "real science".
1,554 posted on
12/20/2005 7:15:01 PM PST by
caffe
To: caffe
Then, you admit it is a theory that lacks any proofs?
All explanations in science lack "proofs". I hear some are even saying aliens brought life to planet earth - the way evolutionary
Fred Hoyle was an advocate of that. But that has nothing to do with evolution.
the way evolutionary theorists define science accomodates all their lies.
Non-sequitur (and a lie at that).
Excuse me, i'm not making up anything. My brother-inlaw graduated from Harvard with a degree in mathmatics
A degree in mathematics does not confer expertise in biology.
and received his PH.D from the U. of Stuttgart. He was ranked one of the top 1000 Scientists in the world. Perhaps you could take some time and research him - his name is Dr. Pete Patton. He used to be the Director of the Super Computer Center at the U. of Minnesota, Vice-Provost at the U. of Pennsylvania and was quite successful in the corporate world. He has also published many books. After he retired from the corporate world as a Chief Scientist, he taught some classes at the St Thomas University.
So what's his field of study. You say a PhD, but you don't say what his doctorate concerns. Is he a biologist? Phycisist? Chemist?
1,562 posted on
12/20/2005 7:21:13 PM PST by
Dimensio
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