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Coragyps
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Message 5 of 75 (127950)
07-26-2004 11:39 PM
Reply to: Message 4 by SRO2
07-26-2004 11:04 PM


Re: Bad apples.
Pah! Rocket's full of it, and probably a Heathen, besides. Everyone knows that snakes needed that venom to subdue the ferocious and wily Jurassic Carrot (and also Triassic Rutabagas). Have you ever seen what That Sort of vegetable can do to a hungry Vegan?
Eta, I've seen similar questions before, but I've never seen much of any answer at all from a YEC. Odd, isn't it?

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Coragyps
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Message 57 of 75 (128388)
07-28-2004 1:24 PM
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07-28-2004 1:04 PM


And that is the way that real science works.
observation---->hypothesis---->test---->theory---->conclusion.
And science has ALWAYS reserved the right to insert "fail test----> formulate new hypothesis----> test some more" after "test" in the above. It's not a simple world we live in, y'know.

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