To: MineralMan; Northern Yankee
Darwin's theory of evolution ultimately concludes that modern day humans are a classification of beings that have evolved (via survival of the fittest) after millions of years, right? Therefore in the context of this discussion, the origin of human life (and humans themselves) is the subject that Darwin theorizes upon. The theory of Intelligent Design similarly theorizes upon the origin of human life. Why then would you not want to discuss the two theories conjunctively, after all the subject is the same?
408 posted on
01/21/2005 12:19:11 PM PST by
Raquel
(Abortion ruins lives.)
To: Raquel
As described in most of the 400 messages here on this thread evolution describes the theory that life on Earth has evolved, how the theory correlates with known information and what other theories can be postulated and tested.
What scientific evidence does Intelligent Design base itself on? Other than "we can't explain it" yet?
What other sciences can be expanded by the knowledge of Intelligent Design?
How can Intelligent Design be tested?
I believe that every high school class should start, "It is a lot more complicated than this, but here are the basics . . ." Yes, every one, including Home Eco and Phys Ed.
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