This sounds like it was inspired by Feynman's "cargo cult science" which he used to describe psychology, but which I think has applicability to ID...
Cheers!
Well, Running Wolf, the evos fought me tooth and nail when I said that the body is made up of TRILLIONS of cells. So when I finally gave them two sources, they said, it doesn't matter anyway. So why did they fight me tooth and nail if it doesn't matter?
Here's one source:
Dear Yahoo!: My 7th-grade class wants to know approximately how many cells make up the human body. David
Aurora, Colorado Dear David: That's a very good question, and we applaud your class for its inquisitiveness. We knew there were a lot of cells in the human body, but we were hard pressed to put an actual number on it. It seemed like a fairly straightforward query, so we tried a straightforward approach and typed "number cells human body." Our results were numerous and informative, but after flipping through them, we learned there really is no consensus on the answer.
Some sources told us that the average adult human body is made up of "50 million million" (50 trillion) cells, while others put the figure closer to 10 trillion. Science NetLinks, a resource for science teachers, stated that there are approximately "ten to the 14th power" (that's 100 trillion) cells in the human body.
http://ask.yahoo.com/20020625.html