To: JennMack
well you kinda missed the point, substitute perfection with anything else, or take it away for all i care, and there's the gist of what i meant.
Okay. I substituted "perfection" with "purple". It made even less sense. So you meant nonsense?
i dont think it matters if i work in a biology field or not,
Actually, yes it does. If you're an auto mechanic, the theory of evolution is probably not that important to your job. If, on the other hand, you research antibiotics then the theory of evolution is something to be considered in nearly every aspect of your research.
Cell structure and things like that were always more important to me.
Then maybe you're an MD, but most people whose jobs deal with biological systems have to consider more than just the structure of the cell.
43 posted on
08/05/2005 6:00:32 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
" Okay. I substituted "perfection" with "purple". It made even less sense. So you meant nonsense?"
you know what i meant, i would assume most people did too
"Actually, yes it does. If you're an auto mechanic, the theory of evolution is probably not that important to your job. If, on the other hand, you research antibiotics then the theory of evolution is something to be considered in nearly every aspect of your research."
so we should keep it out of the public schools then? Teach it in college? Even if it was part of my research, am i going to keep the handy "evolutionary theory for dummies" book on me at all times to glance at it, lest i go about my business without it? Who cares, it's just a theory.
"Then maybe you're an MD, but most people whose jobs deal with biological systems have to consider more than just the structure of the cell."
no im not an MD, but i would gladly trade 23535 pseudo-scientists who dingle around researching who-knows-what all day for 1 qualified MD. More MD's and less scientists please.
58 posted on
08/05/2005 6:08:13 PM PDT by
JennMack
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