How about the prediction that bird flu might one day become a human flu?
You might say "it's still a virus," but that would be like saying a wolf is the same as a rabbit because "it's still an animal." What the virus eats will be completely different. It will be a change similar to finding wolves in my garden and rabbits chasing the wolves.
>>What have you ever done for anybody? What progress has ever been made by the application of your theories? Anyone?
>How about the prediction that bird flu might one day become a human flu?
Is that the basis of evolution - predictions?
I, too, can make a prediction or a number of them. One of them, someday, is bound to come true or close to being true.
I'll say this though: making a prediction is a safer bet than stating: "Your grandpa was a monkey."
>>What have you ever done for anybody? What progress has ever been made by the application of your theories? Anyone?
>How about the prediction that bird flu might one day become a human flu?
Is that the basis of evolution - predictions?
I, too, can make a prediction or a number of them. One of them, someday, is bound to come true or close to being true.
I'll say this though: making a prediction is a safer bet than stating: "Your grandpa was a monkey."