Posted on 07/23/2006 8:49:26 AM PDT by PatrickHenry
The Theory of Evolution concerns itself with the formation of species form existing life. Before life existed, the Theory of Evolution is silent, since there was nothing to evolve. You can find this in any Biology Book not published by a Creationist Press. Try it, you might just learn something.
Sub-headed under the "Theory of Evolution".
http://emporium.turnpike.net/C/cs/evoldef.htm
You are citing a creation science website. It is worthless as an authority on science.
You are starting to sound like a troll. Are you sure you aren't a returned bannee?
And that link is from a Creationist website...which proves my point....that it is only the creationists that insist that the beginning and formation of the earth, the moon, the sun, the stars, etc, must be included in the theory of evolution...
You have proved my very point...thanks...
CreationScience insists that the beginnings of the universe be included in the study of the theory of evolution...
Its a creationist site, after all, what else would one expect...
Thanks to all for a very spirited discussion...time for me to leave now, and I am certain that the thread will continue on, and when I return tomorrow, probably late afternoon, or early evening, there will be many more new things to talk about...
Everyone have a fine evening....
Did you not see my talkorigins link? They have an entire SECTION on it. Ever hear of unified concepts?
http://www.google.com/custom?q=cosmology&sitesearch=www.talkorigins.org
I'm off too, I'll check up tomorrow to discuss.
I suggest more effective time management.
1. srop posting to yourself. Just tell yourself what you think.
To be fair, he didn't claim that was the case. Just that he had an inclination to think so. Perhaps he will resist the inclination.
My-uncles-brain-can-beat-up-your-uncles-brain PLACEMARKER.
pixie theory of everything placemaker
Talkorigins is not dedicated exclusively to discussion of the theory of evolution. That a scientific subject is discussed at the website is not an indication that said subject is a part of the theory of evolution. The theory of evolution addresses only the cause of biological diversity. Any other scientific subject addressed is part of a seperate theory.
Yeah -- but he was just the Stay-Puft Marshmellow Man
L. Ron Hubbard
Abe Lincoln recanted on his deathbed. He swore allegiance to the Confederacy, cursed the Union, and asked to be buried in a Confederate uniform. (My uncle with twenty-six PhDs can prove that you're an idiot.)
Then you do not object the removal of cosmology from public courses of education. Seeing as you seem to want to disassociate the field from evolution when they are taught hand in hand. (Note: A similar argument was used by the Kansas Board of Education) It was accepted that cosmology was a major part in "evolution".
"Arnhart: Coulters attack on Darwinism as a threat to conservative values illustrates the sort of mistake that I want to correct. Her arguments against Darwinism as a liberal religion are shallow. Its clear that she has never read Darwin and doesnt really know what shes talking about."
I agree with Arnhart.
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