I do believe I can, in fact, demonstrate a fairly substantial committment to talking about science. As I recall, it was not I, in this thread, who suggested that the bible is the unerring last word in science and morality, in fact, I defy you to find a thread where I started an argument by quoting the bible at tedious length in order to answer (or, rather, avoid) an argument. You'll find plenty where creationists jumped down this rathole rather than defend their silly pseudo-science theories as if they actually took themselves seriously.
And another thing, what is all this comparisons to crop circles etc like that is some theory. Crop circles are a bunch of kids playing a prank,
Very few of them are, that would take way more of a committment to pranksterism than seems at all likely, unless you think high school pranksters have routine access to radiation sources, theodolites, construction lasers and electro-magnetic devices strong enough to cause grasses to twist together into intricate site-uniform knots at high speed. Most crop circles are a genuine puzzle.
and some educated people got wrapped up in the hoax thats all. I mean you never see any DESERT CIRCLES do you? LOL
What kind argument is that? What in tunkus would prevent college kids from making circles in desert sand? What would make anyone notice it if they did?
I mean you guys seem to think these sort of inferences and comparisons make your positions stronger, well dumb 'ol Wolf 'll tell you, It ain't working LOL
Oh, like you're a competent judge.
Actually I dont know what you really think because you always gratuitously include this stuff in your posts.
No, you don't know what I think because you don't bother to pay much attention.
Does THIS count?
It is OBVIOUS to ANY observer that the pre-Indians knew about Evolution and were trying to signal their planters that they were no longer like this image!