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Author Topic:   A proof against ID and Creationism
robinrohan
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Message 108 of 300 (251505)
10-13-2005 4:19 PM
Reply to: Message 106 by Parasomnium
10-13-2005 4:08 PM


What does he mean?
It seems strange to me that scientists and other extremely intelligent people would come up with a theory that is based on something that in very few instances in nature is beneficial and that has never yielded a product that is different in scientific classification besides in species.
I can't figure out exactly what he means. What is not beneficial--the theory or evolutionary change? Beneficial to whom? People? The particular life form?
What did you take it to mean, Paraasomnium?

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robinrohan
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Message 112 of 300 (251513)
10-13-2005 5:05 PM
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10-13-2005 4:50 PM


Re: Robin
No problem. Your pedagogical method seems sound. And after he figures it out, you might suggest he mull over Brad McFall's tomes to get some background on the whole topic. That should impress him.

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