To: PatrickHenry
"Unlike evolution, where (to use the commonly given example) a mammal fossil in the pre-Cambrian period would definitely falsify the theory. "Really, or would that fossil simply be regarded as "misplaced".
53 posted on
11/01/2003 2:10:28 PM PST by
DannyTN
(Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
To: DannyTN
Really, or would that fossil [a mammal fossil in the pre-Cambrian period] simply be regarded as "misplaced". You may be sure that it would be studied to death. Well-established theories that have been useful for generations aren't lightly discarded. In the end, the evidence would prevail. It always does. (I'm talking about science, not other things.)
55 posted on
11/01/2003 2:28:07 PM PST by
PatrickHenry
(The universe is made for life, therefore ID. Life can't arise naturally, therefore ID.)
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