To: Smartaleck
Everyone knows that the only way for science to proceed is for all scientists to embrace absolutely one position dogmatically before there is any evidence to back it up, then ridicule, mock, and ostracize anyone who even suggests that there might be so much as a flaw in it.
(I defy anyone to study the history of Darwinism and show it is otherwise.)
10 posted on
04/10/2005 5:32:35 AM PDT by
jbloedow
To: jbloedow
Too true.
The incredibly deep racism and even eugenics-into-fascism of early evolutionists is telling too.
To: jbloedow
Everyone knows that the only way for science to proceed is for all scientists to embrace absolutely one position dogmatically before there is any evidence to back it up, then ridicule, mock, and ostracize anyone who even suggests that there might be so much as a flaw in it. Bullseye. Read Scientific American for glaring examples of this.
APf
17 posted on
04/10/2005 5:57:37 AM PDT by
APFel
(For some reason, the word "Freeper" is flagged by the spellcheck. Someone contact Websters.)
To: jbloedow
"Everyone knows that the only way for science to proceed is for all scientists to embrace absolutely one position dogmatically before there is any evidence to back it up,"
I beg to disagree. There were many THEORIES about chemistry before we arrived at our current understanding which, we still don't know that it's absolutely correct.
Einstein's theories were just that until technology and the means to test them caught up.
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