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Author Topic:   The consequences of "Evolution is false"
Dan Carroll
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Message 29 of 210 (359075)
10-26-2006 3:20 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by Faith
10-26-2006 3:08 PM


Re: Some obvious consequences
And if evolution is not true, and nothing else is true either, then where are we?
Who said anything about nothing else being true?
Obviously, if evolution isn't true, then something else is. But that something doesn't automatically imply creationism.

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Dan Carroll
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Message 36 of 210 (359100)
10-26-2006 5:06 PM
Reply to: Message 35 by Faith
10-26-2006 4:55 PM


Re: Some obvious consequences
I was merely saying that if evolution is shown to be false, there are no alternative possibilities other than some form of creationism.
Except, of course, for the phrase, "I don't know."

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