To: CalConservative
In other words, they've found evidence of a massive catastrophe, want to say it's volcanic but can't presume to explain the basalts and silting with a far away volcanic blast, and another set of theories has run aground on evidence that mucks up their postulations causing them to run about formulating new baseless theories to fill in where the old unproven theories used to be. The house of cards shifts and wiggles while they prop it up again and people are supposed to have confidence in these people who keep blabbing on about an ever changing pack of unproven theories. It's no wonder people want intelligent design, creationism and other alternatives taught. No confidence in paid hacks that couldn't identify a road if they were driving on it..
7 posted on
02/28/2003 9:19:56 PM PST by
Havoc
(Excersize your iq muscles, read Coulter)
To: Havoc
No. It's obvious. All those animals were killed in Noah's flood. Yeah. That's it, that's the ticket.
Any other good ghost stories?
To: Havoc
It's no wonder people want intelligent design, creationism and other alternatives taught.
The nature of inquiry is based on realizing that it is a work in progress, else it is no inquiry but a given. The amazing thing to me is what mindless, superstitious, hallucinatory 'givens' these same people are willing to accept so they won't have to think anymore.
14 posted on
02/28/2003 10:05:08 PM PST by
gcruse
(When choosing between two evils, pick the one you haven't tried yet.)
To: Havoc
But if I close my eyes really, really tight and really really believe than Tinkerbell, oops, I mean, evolution will live.
26 posted on
03/01/2003 8:04:41 AM PST by
gracex7
(don't confuse me with the facts, my mind is already made up.)
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