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To: Aric2000
They love to convince each other that their narrow view of the world is the right one.

As apparently, so do you. However, what's narrow about believing one theory is more valid then another? Or that a specific interpretation of the data may be incorrect? Is it truely narrow minded to look at another theory, but reject it because it doesn't seem valid enough? I wouldn't think so.

-The Hajman-
1,069 posted on 07/20/2002 4:11:13 PM PDT by Hajman
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To: Hajman
I don't have a narrow view of the world, I have very broad view of the world, I look at the scientific evidence and decide based on that. I don't have a view of the world that is based on a book that someone has convinced me is the word of god or whatever.

Book is right, narrow view of the world, Evolution is the best theory that fits the facts, broad view. Pretty simple if you ask me.
1,071 posted on 07/20/2002 4:22:21 PM PDT by Aric2000
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