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Old 12-09-2005, 09:19 PM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: Questions for Evolutionists

But wait a minute...

While there remain some unanswered questions, there is copious evidence all around us for evolution. And it is observable. And I don't need to rely on accounts of extremely unlikely events documented by people of long ago.

Now I'll grant you that once upon a time the idea that man is related to an ape would've seemed about as far-fetched as some of the (tamer) biblical stories. But that just isn't the case any more. There is a plethora of books on the subject if one is interested in learning more.

Again, I'm not a scientist and am not qualified to explain or prove to you exactly why evolution is a fact any more than I can explain or prove to you that light travels at 186,000 miles per second and nothing can move faster than it. But you should know that evolution has been very well received by virtually the entire scientific community. Evolution is not mere speculation, but a THEORY! That's pretty strong. Do you really question whether evolution is true?
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