To: jbloedow
Maybe if I have time I'll engage you in a discussion as to why the fields of paleontology and geology have becomes as inbred as you say they have.
Being a trained paleontologist or geologist with field experience who is a creationist is like being an architect who doesn't believe in gravity; it's almost impossible to function.
To: Strategerist
Being a trained paleontologist or geologist with field experience who is a creationist is like being an architect who doesn't believe in gravity; it's almost impossible to function. Yeah, but if he succeeds, it will be spectacular.
375 posted on
12/21/2005 11:31:12 AM PST by
Celtjew Libertarian
(Shake Hands with the Serpent: Poetry by Charles Lipsig aka Celtjew http://books.lulu.com/lipsig)
To: Strategerist
Being a trained paleontologist or geologist with field experience who is a creationist is like being an architect who doesn't believe in gravity; it's almost impossible to function. Hmm... how very peculiar then that the fields of both paleontology and geology existed, and apparently functioned quite well, prior to the theory of evolution. Confusing, no?
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