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To: JasonSC
It's nothing but a pathetic subterfuge to insert religion into science classes.

If that's the case, evolution will easily withstand this trivial challenge. If it is not, no matter how unlikely it seems to you, humanity will move one step closer to understanding. I just wonder why so many people who don't believe in God as a creative being react the way they do. It should be a whole lot easier to falsify ID than to falsify evolution.

The funny thing is that throughout human history, man has believed in a created world. Only recently has the movement away from creationism sought to explain life in purely naturalistic terms, without the influence of God. IF their theory is correct, they should be thankful to every challenge against it--as it will only make their argument stronger by defeating the challenge. The fact that folks like you respond with disdain to ID challenges shows, in my humble opinion, that you are more attached to the ramifications of evolution than you are to the science supporting it.

22 posted on 09/28/2005 9:51:22 AM PDT by DC Bound (American greatness is the result of great individuals seeking to be anything but equal.)
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To: DC Bound
It should be a whole lot easier to falsify ID than to falsify evolution.

It should be, but that would require the ID proponents to actually develop a scientific theory with falsification criteria. The day that happens, entertainment in abundance will ensue.

30 posted on 09/28/2005 10:32:05 AM PDT by RogueIsland
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