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Faith might be wonderful, but its less testable in a lab then evolution.
Evolution is more than a hypothesis because it IS testable. You
anti-evolutionists apply the definition of hypothesis to the word theory
when theory is the analysis of facts. The missing link is not necessary to
prove evolution. There is enough evidence through fossil records and DNA
not to mention that you can find evidence in other species' fossil records
and you can literally watch it happen with single cell organisms. Maybe if
I had faith, I wouldn't worry about swine flu mutating into something much
worse.
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:57 PM, william <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> zack passman wrote:
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>> I am also not sure that the paleo forum is the place where you're going to
>> convince people that evolutiontion is a myth being that it is the basis
>> for
>> the research involved.
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> Of course not, faith is a wonderful thing, and immune to reason.
> Until the missing link is found evolution remains a hypothesis, or myth if
> you like.
> Not surprising that faithful researchers base something on faith. Sad.
>
> William
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