To: donh
The recent change at the root of the tree of life, from 3 kingdoms to 5 domains, is a response to the examination of the mutational distance between the ribosomes of unicellulars. How many 'do overs' do evolutionists get? Change in the theory of evolution seems to be its only constant.
To: connectthedots; donh
[The recent change at the root of the tree of life, from 3 kingdoms to 5 domains, is a response to the examination of the mutational distance between the ribosomes of unicellulars.] How many 'do overs' do evolutionists get? Change in the theory of evolution seems to be its only constant.
This is not a change to the theory. I'm sorry if you misunderstand the field so much that you keep saying ridiculous and false things about it.
Why not go learn something about it first before making any further "declarations" about it?
353 posted on
10/20/2005 1:58:00 AM PDT by
Ichneumon
(Certified pedantic coxcomb)
To: connectthedots
How many 'do overs' do evolutionists get? Change in the theory of evolution seems to be its only constant. This is a pitiful argument. "Do overs" is what we pay scientists for. If we weren't "doing over" all we'd need is museums.
371 posted on
10/20/2005 6:03:00 AM PDT by
donh
To: connectthedots
How many 'do overs' do evolutionists get? Change in the theory of evolution seems to be its only constant.Indeed. How many 'do overs' do chemists get, anyway?
450 posted on
10/20/2005 10:46:12 AM PDT by
jennyp
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