To: RunningWolf
yes...it's a sad thing that alot of kids are being taught evolution without the objective flaws of it. But they will find the facts with just a little bit of searching.
To: fabian; Heartlander
it's a sad thing that alot of kids are being taught evolution without the objective flaws of it. But they will find the facts with just a little bit of searching
Well I for one did, and the closer and deeper you look the more the 'mirage' evaporates until it is gone away like the illusion it is. However the starting point for me was very early on with the big rhetorical academic build up of the theory and its supposed importance, then that juxtaposed against the current 'best evidence' which would have been circa 1965 to 1978.
Wolf
To: fabian
The smart kids with common sense will be able to see through it without any research. After all, it's a philosophy and not rocket science. More so, when they have articles that includes a statement, such as, 'What difference does it make' says a lot.
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