To: Sonny M
I don't think Darwain was utterly hopelessly wrong, just not right on everything. Its not his fault, he made mistakes.You will, of course, enlighten us as to the details of Darwin's mistakes, or failing that, give us a ration reason for believing that he made mistakes. (I do accept that anyone who spends a lifetime recording observations will make errors -- I'd just like to know if you've compiled a list of Darwin's errors of observation.)
Or perhaps you aren't referring to details, but rather to some conceptual error. So what would that be?
203 posted on
05/12/2003 11:17:51 AM PDT by
js1138
To: js1138
see post 217. That being said, Let me clear this now. I am not a creationist. My gripe, has been that we do not encourage kids today to study into a field more. If someone wants to do research on evolution, and many people who support evolution do, they are automatically stigmatized as being creationists. The theory is not perfect,especially considering how much scientific progress has been made since his death, I would like people to either fill in on all the holes, and get something, solid and perfect, that is a fact. I feel like the choices I am given, are , as I mentioned in an earlier post. What does 2+2=, is it 5 or 3?
225 posted on
05/12/2003 11:34:38 AM PDT by
Sonny M
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