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Results from our forumRe: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... peer-review process and how it weeds out hogwash like cell "intelligence" as he interprets it! And for thinking creationresearch.org has valid science on its site. My rebuttal to their lichen article proved their bogusness! (()) Grumpy Posted: Jan 21 2008, 05:56 PM Negative For consistent ...
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Question on Predators/ NS... As for the "natural" selection it was used by Darwint toppose it to the human selection carried out by breeders, but the models are valid even for the non natural invasion of an ecosystem. I do not really see your point. In fact, this would belong more to the ecology forum.
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Inter species breeding with fertile offspring... of strata rich in fossils beneath the Cambrian system is very great. ...The case at present must remain inexplicable; a nd may be truly urged as a valid argument against the views here entertained ." (Darwin, C., The Origin of Species, 1872, pp. 316-317.) it has been shown in another thread ...
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Re: Darwin and Racism... the source of our beliefs, convictions, morals, etc; they exist. To say that a scientific explanation of our origin negates our morality is not a valid conclusion.
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Re: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... 2if there is a thinbg called species then you have the dean paradox I knew you would key in on that single statement and ignore any/all other valid points. I regret saying it, not because it's not true, but because it encouraged you to simply spam your "paradox" again. I've also ...
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