To: DirtyHarryY2K
The jury is still out on the whole subject.
The jury never comes "in" on any subject in science. All of science is subject to change without notice.
And as bad as you hate to admit it, there's another side to the debate.
Not in the field of science. In science, there is no question at all regarding the theory of evolution. There may be some day as new evidence comes to light but thus far the only people who oppose the theory of evolution have an agenda outside of the realm of science.
35 posted on
08/05/2005 5:55:50 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
All of science is subject to change without notice. For example?
To: Dimensio
In science, there is no question at all regarding the theory of evolution.
You mean that all scientists without question accept that the larger changes that have occurred since we were single celled animals can be explained by mutation and natural selection? Even Gould was at least troubled by the lack of transitionals (even though he bought off on the overall theory) and that is why he brought up punctuated equilibrium as a possible explanation. And being a possible explanation does not eliminate all possible doubt.
If there is noone even questioning parts of the theory, that is kind of scary.
To: Dimensio
Those who think conservatives are all a bunch of Christian fundementalists should visit a few of these threads.
137 posted on
08/05/2005 9:25:53 PM PDT by
Mind-numbed Robot
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