To: Suzy Quzy
No. Darwin most certainly did not "denounce" evolution on his deathbed. The kooky lying wife of an Evangelist said he did, but she had never met Darwin (who was a bit of a recluse after traveling around the world). His son, who was AT the deathbed said his fathers last words were "I'm not in the least afraid to die." or some such.
And here is what you will NEVER get, little SuzyQ, scientific theory is not revelation. Scientific theory is open to discussion, interpretation, reinterpretation, and dismissal; it is an explanation of observable phenomenon. Revelation is not open to discussion, it is the word of God. Scientific theory is not dependent upon the one who formulated the theory still believing it is a good theory. If Newton had said on his deathbed "its mass DEVIDED by acceleration" that wouldn't have made his laws of Physics any less true.
192 posted on
09/21/2005 12:13:27 AM PDT by
Mylo
( scientific discovery is also an occasion of worship.)
To: Mylo
Theory...abstract reasoning.....speculation....assumption...conjecture. Seems like the correct name is applied...theory.
To: Mylo
If Newton had said on his deathbed "its mass DEVIDED by acceleration" that wouldn't have made his laws of Physics any less true. Maybe not; but it WOULD bring into great suspect his spelling!!
369 posted on
09/22/2005 6:46:19 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going....)
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