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Doesn't anyone know what that means? Look in a dictionary.
A quick spin by dictionary.com reveals seven different definitions for the word "information". It specifically notes that, when applied to various field of study (ie computer science, law) the word means very different things.
So, as it applies to the field of evolutionary biology, what is your definition of "information"?
MPW: What do you want?
Dan: The definition of "information".
MPW: You won't get it!
Dan: By hook or by crook, we will.
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You like to say this, but give me a few statements that show he doesn't have an understanding for high school biology!
"Some bacteria today seem to cause problems. And same thing with viruses, they cause problems. But it may only be to the weaker individuals. When somebody gets a cold, if a virus is really causing this, why doesn't everybody get the cold?"
"I say, you guys have to get two cells to evolve from the [primordial] soup - of the opposite sex, in the same place, at the same time. It's a big world, you know, cells are kind of small - they've got to find each other."
"If evolution is true, you could not know that it's true because your brain is nothing but chemicals. Think about that."
"The entire theory of evolution is built upon the faulty assumption that the origin of the universe was 'billions of years ago'"
"And, yes, life is made of ninety two basic elements ....."
"I did not even know what being a humanist meant. I was only sixteen, and the brain doesn't even start developing until about twenty."
Should I keep going?
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I wasn't giving you the actaul facts.
No.
Freakin'.
Kidding.
"It isn't faith that makes good science, it's curiosity."
-Professor Barnhard,
The Day the Earth Stood Still