Absolutely false - and you yourself were one of those who denied it - more than once. Seems evolutionists think that if a few hundred posts have passed since they said something they can turn around 180 degrees and deny it was ever said. Very dishonest of you. Here are SOME of the denials by evolutionists:
Uh, huh. And what makes YOU think that the force that keeps the moon in its orbit is the same thing as the force that keeps your keyster in its chair?
1235 posted on 12/28/2002 8:11 PM PST by Physicist
Sorry, but gravity has never been observed. Events and relations among objects have been observed, and equations have been proposed to describe and predict these relations, but noone are completely satisfactory, so far. So exactlaty what is the "fact" that you refer to?
1253 posted on 12/28/2002 9:20 PM PST by js1138
If you think that gravity has been observed, what color is it?
1254 posted on 12/28/2002 9:22 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic
The question isn't if gravity is true on Earth (by the way, how old do you believe the Earth is?) but if gravity also applies on Sirius. Justify your answer. Compare and contrast with the O.J.Simpson Case.
1262 posted on 12/28/2002 10:18 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic
Gravity is a proven fact, and not just on earth. We found Pluto because we saw the effects of its gravity, we were able to land on the moon thanks to gravity. Your denying that gravity even exists shows your total disregard for both science and honest discussion.-me-
Really? Can you explain the difference between pure Newtonian physics and General Relativity? Why do you think its called Gravitational Theory?
1270 posted on 12/29/2002 1:24 AM PST by RadioAstronomer
All the above were posted in reply to newguys's statement that gravity is an observed fact and evolution is not. Newguy was absolutely correct as you finally admit. Your dishonesty (and that of other evolutionists) in attacking him for making that statement shows the dishonest mode of discourse of yourself and your friends. It places all of you in the halls of shame.