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To: hpeace who wrote (969)9/15/1996 12:01:00 AM
From: Vestor   of 39621
 
Agreed, I see nothing wrong with examining the body of knowledge regarding evolution (especially all the evolutionary findings that have turned out to be hoaxes).

The problem with evolution that I keep seeing is that it seems the average person accepts it as fact. The news media treats it as fact.

I heard about a meeting of pro-evolution scientists (this is supposed to be true, but I don't remember the source, a few years ago) in which one scientist spoke up and asked if anyone present had any facts which would prove any theory of evolution to be true. Nobody at the meeting answered in the affirmative. His question was answered with silence.

And yet, contrary to what I was taught about scientific ethics, they continue to pass it off to the public as a fact or "law" rather than what it really is - merely a theory with countless holes in it.

Have you seen the videotape from ICR regarding things discovered after the Mt St Helens volcano eruption? In light of what they discovered, the explanations at the Grand Canyon for how the canyon was formed should all be removed and revised. (But I doubt that they have been.)

John
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