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To: gobucks
The only remaining question is whether Darwinism will exit gracefully, or whether it will go down biting, screaming, censoring, and denouncing to the bitter end. Rightly or wrongly, the future belongs to ID. There's nothing irreducibly complex about it.

Two points. Evolution will not go away because that's how biology works. Secondly, only a nation that celebrates ignorance will support ID. If ID does become entrenched in the U.S., look forward to this country becoming a technologucal and medical backwater. Only by letting foreign scientists, with solid educations, immigrate to the U.S. can this be prevented. In other words, evolution will be demonstrated on an social level if ID 'wins.' We will lose our competitive edge. But don't worry. Everything comes from the designer, God, so you don't need to think objectively anymore. ID is just another example of dumbing down education. Science is to hard, so let's just say God did it and leave it at that.

101 posted on 10/07/2005 6:09:51 AM PDT by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: doc30

"Science is to hard"

Apparently so are spelling and grammar. Maybe schools should concentrate in that area.


110 posted on 10/07/2005 6:15:50 AM PDT by mlc9852
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"Only by letting foreign scientists, with solid educations, immigrate to the U.S. can this be prevented."

I understand the French are really good at providing 'solid' educations. Maybe we should be more like the French yes? Import French scientists too, yes?? Sheesh.


111 posted on 10/07/2005 6:16:03 AM PDT by gobucks (http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/Laocoon.htm)
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