To: Michael_Michaelangelo
Well, they do exist because we can observe their effects. But can they "exist" the way we understand existence?
Probably not.
And isn't it nice to know that scientists are willing to admit that they don't know it all?
4 posted on
03/31/2005 4:47:10 PM PST by
PeterFinn
(The Holocaust was perfectly legal.)
To: PeterFinn
5 posted on
03/31/2005 4:47:46 PM PST by
Michael_Michaelangelo
(The best theory is not ipso facto a good theory. Lots of links on my homepage...)
To: PeterFinn
And isn't it nice to know that scientists are willing to admit that they don't know it all?
Yes it is, and you often see it with astronomers, who also have a little-kid-excited attitude lots of times. The anti-ID folks in the life sciences just don't seem to have the same curiosity and humility, but I guess being grim defenders of Western Civilization against the Creationist Theocrats doesn't leave much room for fun.
To: PeterFinn
And isn't it nice to know that scientists are willing to admit that they don't know it all?
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Learn to say "I don't know." If used when appropriate, it will be often. - Donald Rumsfeld
41 posted on
03/31/2005 6:54:48 PM PST by
traviskicks
(http://www.neoperspectives.com/foundingoftheunitedstates.htm)
To: PeterFinn
They were written by this other guy - named Shakespeare.
57 posted on
03/31/2005 7:49:15 PM PST by
JasonC
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