My interloctor made a statement about "universal gravity", not pragmatic local gravity. Here would be an equivalent question: Would you give your child an aligator fry to raise on the theory that Darwin was full of beans, and aligators are just as likely to re-produce lambs as gators?
My interloctor made a statement about "universal gravity", not pragmatic local gravity.
Well, that 'pragmatic local gravity' (never heard it called that!) is a pretty essential part of the theory of gravity itself. Take that part away and it is just nonsense. So my point is that there are certain universal laws which cannot be denied and are indeed provable. Gravity is a fact of life, has never been disproven, and is easilly ascertainable. The 'fact' of evolution though is nowhere to be found.