That's a statement that might not go over too well with some people on this board, but it's hard to disagree with.
Bull. It's easy to disagree with. No matter how many times you point out to cretards that they can't learn real science by reading a bible tract, they still insist that they know, scientifically, that one of the most well-understood and established theories in science is somehow "in controversy" because their pathetic religious feelings requires them to believe that fact.
Your put downs are low class.
"No matter how many times you point out to cretards that they can't learn real science by reading a bible tract, they still insist that they know, scientifically, that one of the most well-understood and established theories in science is somehow "in controversy" because their pathetic religious feelings requires them to believe that fact."
You might want to actually take the time to read my article before you suggest that criticising evolution theory makes a person religious. In the first place, Intelligent Design theory has nothing whatsoever to do with religion. Secondly, Evolution theory, no matter how well understood you may think it is - and it isn't very well understood by most people - or how well established in the scientific community, it's still NOT FACT, and anyone who suggests otherwise, is an imbecile.