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Author Topic:   It's not really a theory
no2creation
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Message 6 of 23 (7964)
03-29-2002 1:13 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by horsegal243
03-28-2002 11:50 AM


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Originally posted by horsegal243:
The theory of evolution is not really a theory at all. In order to have a theory you must devlop a hypothesis. In order for that hypothesis to become a theory you must test it over and over to get results. Scienctists have never tested the hypothesis of evolution and gotten the results that they are claiming. So really and truly it is the HYPOTHISES of evolution not the THEORY of evoluion because they have no proof of their idea.
Have you read about Darwin's sutdy of Finches in 1831 on the Galapagos islands? It's a good place to start. [QUOTE][b]
read it and weep evoluionists[/QUOTE]
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I hate to burst your bubble, but there isn't any evoluionists here at

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no2creation
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Message 17 of 23 (8009)
03-30-2002 1:29 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Punisher
03-29-2002 2:06 PM


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Originally posted by Punisher:
You missed the entire point of that statement. It has to do with spelling errors.
n2c feeling silly for his spelling error
Maybe you'd like to shed some light on how Darwins Study of Finches isn't a good example.

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no2creation
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Message 18 of 23 (8010)
03-30-2002 2:01 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by Punisher
03-29-2002 9:52 AM


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Originally posted by Punisher:
Hey n2c, I'm not sure Darwin's finch observation is a good example. Finches with big beaks and little beaks are still finches. That is not evolution. BTW, guess what is on the Galapagos Islands today? Finches with big beaks and little beaks.
Also, hate to burst your bubble, but no one has read about Darwin's sutdy here at
[This message has been edited by Punisher, 03-29-2002]

The principles of evolution by natural selection are finally beginning to inform medicine
If you don't understand Darwins Study, maybe you could have a read of the above. It comes from the Scientific Americans website, and includes a good deal of information on what can be observed today using evolutionary principles. Strains of bacteria, like Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, have all become more resistant to antibiotics.
What is interesting is that through Darwins work and the ToE, we can begin to understand what is happening. Or maybe you have a better explanation?

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