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   Irreverend Dave to bpuharic   
   Re: Yet another face slap for the Evolut   
   12 Mar 11 06:53:14   
   
   XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.atheism, alt.philosophy   
   XPost: alt.talk.creationism   
   From: reverend_dave@ministerpants.com   
      
   bpuharic  wrote in   
   news:8s1ln6tli2nrhmamss6ks871c27dn4rvld@4ax.com:   
      
   > On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 07:44:08 -0800 (PST), AllSeeing-I   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>My hunch is they do not want the dots connected. When they are   
   >>connected, it becomes apparent they are guessing at the origins of   
   >>man.   
   >   
   > we can TEST evolution. it's testable. in the lab. and we can VERIFY it   
   > in the field   
   >   
   > NEITHER of which is true for creationism.   
   >   
   > in fact, creationsits REJECT the concept of evidence. to a creationist   
   > it's more important that they be RIGHT than that they TEST their ideas   
   >   
   > so they reject the central idea of science: ideas must be TESTED   
   >   
   >  Furthermore, it is clear from both history and archeology that   
   >>humans originated in Iraq and then migrated in several directions   
   >>across the earth   
   >   
   > uh  no it's not. where the hell do you get this crap?   
      
   Oh come on, you've taken some biology. You know damned well where he gets   
   his crap from.   
      
      
      
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   the answers, to think that they do. - Bill Maher   
      
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