To: Tribune7
Back again with your best and only shot -- a bit of pissant lawyering over terminology?
Does conflating Darwinian and chemical evolution make one or the other invalid? Does it change one's estimate of the age of the earth? Does it change one's evaluation of fossil evidence, DNA evidence, common descent?
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04/15/2006 1:07:11 PM PDT by
js1138
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To: js1138
Back again with your best and only shot -- a bit of pissant lawyering over terminology? LOLOLOLOLOL.
Somebody says something incorrect. I correct them. And you chime in with outrage.
Quck quiz: Who is the one who brought up terminology?
To: js1138
Does conflating Darwinian and chemical evolution make one or the other invalid?Darwinian or otherwise, the claim that an intelligible universe populated by intelligent beings can come about wholly apart from intelligence, design, or some combination of the two can only be described as something other than emprical science.
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