To: 2nsdammit; mlc9852; DaveLoneRanger
If humans are "special" how come we share 98% of our genes with Chimpanzees?
Bingo! Scientific theories can have consequences outside of science. And some wonder why Creationists have such a big problem with evolutionary theory, as though we're all just morons stumbling in the dark, on the way to the seance.
It isn't the fossil record, radiometric dating methods, or genetic evidence that some take issue with necessarily. Perhaps there's more to it; perhaps they've caught on to the idea of things Darwinian as a "universal acid."
323 posted on
05/01/2006 2:07:19 PM PDT by
Das Outsider
(Are Marxist academics and apostate bishops trustworthy enough to tell you who the "real" Jesus is?)
To: Das Outsider
Bingo! Scientific theories can have consequences outside of scienceSo you disagree with the scientific finding that we share 98% of our genes with chimpanzees?
To: Das Outsider
Bingo! Scientific theories can have consequences outside of science. So what? The fact that there are consequences doesn't invalidate the theory or supporting evidence.
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