Yes, I suppose it is me in a nut shell. Although, I believe much of science, I will always question their answers when it comes to such a large "project" as...
You are defining "my opinion" as "common sense". You are making a claim that humanity is limited to a remarkable extent - that's a pretty big claim. Eoghan ......
... global ... (CUT preposterous re-statement of hydroplate theory) The trouble with what you are proposing is not just that there is no evidence for it, it...
... You still cannot have all that water UNDER the earth without heating it well beyond 100C. What happens to water when you heat it to 400C under pressure...
Yes, this is very true. Some are sceptical no matter what educational background while others embrace what they want to believe. But no two people look at...
... Ask the money changers from the temple, or the Pharisees with their trick questions. Ask the Saducees of His time. THEY thought He was nasty enough that...
... Tin: In what sense are the facts, presented below, missing ? Hominid Evolution: Sahelanthropus tchadensis (320–380cc), ca. 6-7mya. Ardipithecus ramidus...
... Untrue. We have fossil material demonstrating a bacterial world before that. Strike one. ... Untrue. The development of stromatolites and other microbial ...
... Justify that claim. ... ago, ... of his ... Justify that the origin of life is in any way related to the mechanism of evolution, as alluded to by your...
It is always so entertaining when creationist scientifically illiterate or semi-literate people try to justify ancient goat herder mythologies with ...
... Hydroplate theory brings an ocean of water from well below the earth's surface out onto the surface. That water would actually egress from inside the...
... Tin: A good answer would be that evolution is supported by the scientific facts. The major categories of facts include the fossil record, biogeography,...
This Steve Rose guy is a little too pessimistic. Creationism thrives amongst religious fundamentalists and the regions in which they predominate, but IDism is...
... Tin: Speaking of the fossil record, how do creationists explain the order in the fossil record ? The Fossil Record first bacteria below first multicellular...
... Tin: Well you are least half right. I can only learn by blithering and than waiting for the responce. I can learn some things and you may not realize how...
Dear Iam, I am sure this has been explained to you many times so this is directed at those who might be looking at this for the first time. The fossil evidence...
... or ignorant. Tin: Excellent. I don't live my life worried about what man think of me. Tin: Do you think God will be pleased that you are spreading...
... science publications about origins, dating, discoveries, fossils and anything of interest. I have a few detailed books on these subjects, and I can't...
... would ... Tin: Please provide a handful of peer reviewed scientific journal articles describing the merits of hydroplate theory. This should be easy unless...
... Earth ... Tin: No you have this backwards. There are no substantive flaws in plate tectonics. Hydroplate theory is for nutters. ..hydroplate theory calls...
... for ... Tin: Speciation is extremely well documented. General 1. M Nei and J Zhang, Evolution: molecular origin of species. Science 282: 1428-1429, Nov....
... "Why do ... her ... to ... I can demonstrate it with samples from my backyard. Perhaps this lady merely didn't like you knocking on her door? ... that we ...
... evolution ... inserting ... other ... and ... In terms of education, the American religious right are one of your most shameful exports. (CUT well made...
To all, There is an article in the March 2nd Wired News on line about advances in carbon dating. The process has been calibrated back 26000 years using ice...
It is true about humankind being limited. I said it was common sence to know the former fact. ... From: Eoghan R To: theevolutiondeceit@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
No it isn't. Not without turning the planet into an autoclave. Or am I the only one who remembers the tsunami caused by moving a, relatively speaking, tiny...