To: NativeNewYorker
Until then we'll just have to disagree on what the results of the study would be.
Belief in evolution has no impact on one's study of human anatomy, pathology, physiology, histology, biochemistry, etc.
Learning the Kreb's Cycle depends in no way on what you think about evolution.
Learning about the complement cascade requires no knowledge of, or belief in, evolution.
And so on...
To: freedomcrusader
To: PatrickHenry
Hey Pat don't cut me off. I'd never threaten you with that. My younger brothers name is Pat. He is smarter and more successful than me. Which I refuse to hold against you, by the way.
I would like to know what you think the brilliance of our constitutional republic can be attributed to. (even though there is a malignant group of ungodly anarchists trying to tear it apart).
Possibly you will agree that the largest group of truly patriotic people currently in this country are represented by Evangelical and Fundamentalists Christians (not to say that all professing Christians are spot on).
1101 posted on 01/27/2003 9:04 PM PST by bondserv
135 posted on
01/30/2003 11:34:59 AM PST by
f.Christian
(Orcs of the world: Take note and beware.)
To: freedomcrusader
Learning the Kreb's Cycle depends in no way on what you think about evolution.You left out the hexose monophosphate shunt. :)
I wonder what new chemical pathways they've found in those funky biota that hang out near the deep sea vents/chimneys.
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