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To: js1138; CarolinaGuitarman; PatrickHenry
It is true that everyone starts out as a single cell, but I suppose the stork theory is taught by anti-evolutionists.

Ovulation versus cretinism

Two different theories exist concerning the origin of children: the theory of sexual reproduction, and the theory of the stork. Many people believe in the theory of sexual reproduction because they have been taught this theory at school.

In reality, however, many of the world's leading scientists are in favour of the theory of the stork. If the theory of sexual reproduction is taught in schools, it must only be taught as a theory and not as the truth. Alternative theories, such as the theory of the stork, must also be taught.

Evidence supporting the theory of the stork includes the following:

1. It is a scientifically established fact that the stork does exist. This can be confirmed by every ornithologist.

2. The alleged human foetal development contains several features that the theory of sexual reproduction is unable to explain.

3. The theory of sexual reproduction implies that a child is approximately nine months old at birth. This is an absurd claim. Everyone knows that a newborn child is newborn.

4. According to the theory of sexual reproduction, children are a result of sexual intercourse. There are, however, several well documented cases where sexual intercourse has not led to the birth of a child.

5. Statistical studies in the Netherlands have indicated a positive correlation between the birth rate and the number of storks. Both are decreasing.

6. The theory of the stork can be investigated by rigorous scientific methods. The only assumption involved is that children are delivered by the stork.

(Original version by Erkki Aalto, Dept. of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Stork Science, University of Helsinki --- English version by Jopi Louko, Institute of Stork Research, University of Alberta)


1,314 posted on 04/09/2006 5:20:11 PM PDT by Ichneumon (Ignorance is curable, but the afflicted has to want to be cured.)
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To: Ichneumon

I really have mixed feelings about enjoying a Tom Tomorrow cartoon. I can only compare it to liking Eric the Viking with Tim Robbins.


1,315 posted on 04/09/2006 5:26:35 PM PDT by js1138 (~()):~)>)
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The scientific case against Craterism

1. Meteor craters have not been observed to happen, now or in the past.
2. Meteor craters have never been reproduced in the lab, and are thus not scientific.
3. Thomas Jefferson said: "Gentlemen, I would rather believe that two Yankee professors would lie than believe that stones fall from heaven."
4. The odds against a random rock falling from the sky, striking the earth, and making a crater are astronomical.
5. The second law of thermodynamics prohibits meteor craters.
6. Meteor craters are not mentioned in the bible, nor are "rocks from the sky."
7. Craterism is a product of materialism and a Godless, naturalistic worldview.
8. Belief that rocks can fall from the sky promotes hedonism and amoral, animalistic behavior.
9. Craterism makes no predictions and is untestable; it is therefore not scientific.
10. Craterists can produce micro-craters, but have no evidence of macro-cratering.
11. Aristotle didn't believe in Craterism. Nor did Galileo, Newton, or Einstein.
12. Einstein even said: "God does not play dice!" Are you smarter than Einstein?
13. Scientists are abandoning craterism because they know it is not supported by evidence.
14. Anyone who thinks there are rocks in the sky has rocks in his head.
15. It takes more faith to believe in Craterism than it does to believe in the Tooth Fairy.
16. More and more scientists are turning to "Intelligent Crater" theory (IC). Craterism is a theory in crisis!

1,316 posted on 04/09/2006 5:27:27 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Yo momma's so fat she's got a Schwarzschild radius.)
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Well, now, you have gone and done it...introduced the stork 'theory'...when I was a little girl, my grandmother assured me, that when she had her babies(this was of course, back in the old days, the 1920's and her babies were delivered at home by the visiting doctor), those babies actually were brought into the house, by the doctor in his little black bag...that was her 'little black bag' theory of where babies came from...I used to wonder, did she think I was really stupid enough to swallow that story?

So now, here are three 'theories' of where babies come from...take your pick...they come as a result of a)..sex...b)the stork...c)the doctors little black bag...

I am sure there are many more other various 'theories' as to where babies come from...


1,317 posted on 04/09/2006 5:33:41 PM PDT by andysandmikesmom
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1,321 posted on 04/09/2006 8:05:15 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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