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To: gcruse
"Religion, the weapon of choice in the attack on human advancement.

The theory of evolution is an interesting issue. It's one of the great half-truths of all time. People who have some scientific knowledge believe the entire theory, while a growing group of people with advanced scientific knowledge now doubt a large part of this theory. I fall into this camp of doubters. The scientific arguments against the complete theory of evolution are extremely powerful and absolutely convincing to people who really understand the sciences of biology and chemistry. The scientific arguments are too lengthy to discuss here, although I may attempt a discussion at a later date. I have a chemistry degree from the Univ. of California and I studied biochemistry and biochemical evolution in great detail. Let me assure you that at the biochemical level the "Theory of Evolution" completely falls apart. How then do you explain the existence of life on earth in all its many forms?

100 posted on 03/02/2002 11:59:23 PM PST by defenderSD
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To: defenderSD
Let me assure you that at the biochemical level the "Theory of Evolution" completely falls apart.

Er, in what way? Could you point out a link to a reputable reference where it is explained why there are biochemical problems with a change in alelle frequency over time?
101 posted on 03/03/2002 12:10:16 AM PST by Dimensio
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To: defenderSD
 How then do you explain the existence of life on earth
in all its many forms?

Not by throwing out what we know
because of what we don't know.  And
certainly not by replacing it with the
creation myths of  long dead Middle
Eastern desert dwellers.

131 posted on 03/03/2002 11:04:44 AM PST by gcruse
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