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To: Dog Gone
...go to your library, or take some college classes, or just peruse the internet...

I took a college class on evolution and checked out "Icons of Evolution" from the library at the same time. Quite a bit of the content from my college text was addressed in Icons. My text was full of false information, distortions and lies. If there was so much supporting data and evidence for evolution, why would text books still need to include false evidence? There is more convincing evidence that the sun rotates around the earth than that all life evolved from a common ancestor IMO.

299 posted on 03/31/2008 5:15:41 PM PDT by Tramonto (Huckabee FairTax Huckabee FairTax Huckabee FairTax)
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To: Tramonto

I guess I’d have to trust your conclusion that they contained false evidence since you provide nothing to support that contention.

I don’t think scientists have anything to gain by falsifying evidence in the long run. They never have in the past.

If you choose to reject the science, it’s really no skin off my nose or theirs’. I feel no need to persuade you.


300 posted on 03/31/2008 5:42:11 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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