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To: betty boop
Exactly what do those words mean to you?

They don't mean anything specific to me, which is why I don't give the possibility much thought.

What I see on these threads is the claim that some phenomenon in biology cannot be the result of natural causes. The alternative is never specified, so I have little interest in pursuing the claim.

443 posted on 01/29/2009 10:31:56 PM PST by js1138
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To: js1138

The only other alternative would be supernatural- if nature is incapable- then somethign beyond nature must be the answer- However, that has nothign to do with investigating the fingerprints left behind and presentign strong enough case to come to a reasonable understanding one way or the other..

There once was a fishing boy who fished all the day through, only to catch nothign. Day after day he went to hte same spot. An older person watched the younster trot merrily down to the river each day, only to end the day with a sad look on his face- Finally, the older person could take it no longer,and he too trotted down to the river,, looked around, and exclaimed “The reason you catch nothign here is because hte water is too shallow, too narrow, and too slow- try over there in the rapids- I bet there’s a nice fat trout just waiting for a good meal under that log over yonder.”

The boy stomped his foot and said “Nope! I nkow there’s a truot right where I’m fishing! Go away old man”

The old man hung his head, started back across the river, slipped on a rock, fell down and drowned.

Moral of hte story? Rocks are slippery

Sorry- I broke into parqbles for a minute I guess.


447 posted on 01/29/2009 10:53:08 PM PST by CottShop (Scientific belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge)
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