To: Dimensio
Given available evidence, evolution is the best explanation for species diversity. Back to speculation once again. It may be the best explanation you can come up with, but that does not make it true. As you know, even the plaintiffs' witnesses in Dover admitted that evolution is only a theory and not a fact.
I'd make other comments concerning your post, but I need to get some sleep so I can get to church early in the morning.
To: connectthedots
Back to speculation once again. It may be the best explanation you can come up with, but that does not make it true.
Which is why all explanations in science are considered "tentative": accepted as truth, but always open to falsification. There is absolutely nothing in science that is considered irrefutable truth.
As you know, even the plaintiffs' witnesses in Dover admitted that evolution is only a theory and not a fact.
You once again dishonestly disregard the numerous explanations of what exactly is meant by "theory" in favour of making a meaningless semantic argument.
476 posted on
01/15/2006 1:49:42 AM PST by
Dimensio
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