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Nevertheless, you need to understand that the arguments you are trying to bombard me with are not rational, scientifically-prove (as in, they do not provide empirical evidence for common ancestry), nor are they in any way openminded or unbias, and therefore the responses i'm getting here are in no way similar to the types of responses I would get if I were to confront a science educator with a degree from an acreditted university in a similar field. And I would know: I have confronted many graduates with post-graduate degrees in sience and biology concentratiosn on the same issue of evolution as it pertains to chemistry AND biology and the true scientists out there who remain humble with integrity and unbias standpionts know how to talk about the subject with agendas OTHER THAN just trying to "Shoot down" the theory of creationism.
Hello Servant. As a high school biology/earth science teacher with degrees in science education and environmental science/biology, I would like to invite you to start a new thread in the education forum with your questions and opinions that I can respond to as an educator. It seems that you have a busy schedule and don't have enough time to respond to all of the posters that respond to you. I am busy also, so, if you want, we could start the thread and ask others not to ask us specific questions that we would need to spend time responding to. Others can throw stuff in, but we don't have to listen if we don't want to. What do you say? I'll be waiting for your reply. Time for class.