To: wyattearp
What happens a lot is that students will come in with something like "10 questions to ask your biology teacher", and then will disrupt the class with it. Most students that do this don't even understand the questions that they are asking.
I must give you credit. Your adherence to your religion of evolution is strong.
50 posted on
05/05/2005 3:29:03 PM PDT by
politicket
(We now live in a society where "tolerance" is celebrated at the expense of moral correctness.)
To: politicket
I must give you credit. Your adherence to your religion of evolution is strong. There is no 'religion of evolution' for me to adhere to, and if there were, I would not do so. Your statements simply show that you know little to nothing about the subject. It is a scientific theory, not a religion. I have said it before, and I will say it again; if the theory of evolution is ever falsified, it will end up on the trash heap of failed theories, just like the 'plum pudding' model of atomic theory.
The TOE has withstood 150 years of intense scrutiny, and is still a valid theory. The likelihood of it being shown to be false is very slim. That does not mean that it cannot be shown to be false. If that were the case, then it would not be a valid scientific theory.
60 posted on
05/05/2005 3:43:17 PM PDT by
wyattearp
(The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
To: politicket
I must give you credit. Your adherence to your religion of evolution is strong.
I notice that for all of your ranting, you don't bother to provide a single argument against the validity or even scientific nature of evolution. You just scream that evolution isn't really valid science, but you don't explain why.
127 posted on
05/05/2005 4:45:07 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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