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william 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.
>>
> 
> 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
> 

And "Gravity" is a theory too.

Zeus, Ra, Shiva, Jehovah, Thor, Apollo, etc, are less than theories, 
merely myths.  Myths have a place as do common childrens' stories like 
Santa Claus, the easter bunny, the tooth faerie, trolls, pink unicorns, 
monsters that hide under the bed, etc.

If the western biblical tradition is "true", then the diet recommended 
therein would be the correct one, but alas, I find the health benefits 
of the paleo diet a testament against the biblical tradition and 
additional evidence for an evolutionary explanation.  The evidence for 
some version of evolution is compelling while there is a dearth of 
evidence for a plethora of deities.  If we're going to get off the paleo 
beaten path, lets talk universe origins and bring good old Halton Arp 
into the discussion and his detection of gravitationally interacting old 
and new galaxies with different red light shifts that questions the 
validity of the big bank theory.

http://www.electric-cosmos.org/arp.htm

Or, we could get back to paleo.

Watching Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern 
<http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Bizarre_Foods> brings one to a 
realization that paleo eating would be a lot more diverse than perhaps 
is possible today and quite unpalatable for those not raised to it.  I'm 
not up for fresh grubs, bugs, worms, tadpoles, etc.

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