To: jennyp
So, the electron cloud theory of chemistry will eventually be discarded as wrong? Should we then teach the angels-moving-the-electrons-around theory of chemistry alongside the mainstream theory?
I think you misunderstood me or I was not clear enough.
What I am saying is that the people who burned the depiction of evolution should not have done so and should not be intimidated or frightened by the theory of evolution because of the reasons I stated. It will eventually be replaced by some other theory, as almost all have been historically. Plus it can never be proven, so why feel threatened by it?
Actually, one of the things that makes evolution theory suspicious is that it has not been replaced yet, as virtually all other theories have.
To: microgood
"Actually, one of the things that makes evolution theory suspicious is that it has not been replaced yet, as virtually all other theories have."
So in your logic one of the flaws of evolution is it's staggering success. lol
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09/30/2005 12:13:30 PM PDT by
CarolinaGuitarman
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