Another evolutionary biologist rejects the bogus theory of evolution.
oh no not you too? :roll:
let me guess...this scientist happens to be a Christian? Am I right? How did I know? I'm psychic...or maybe GOD is talking to me directly.
user47602 wrote:
let me guess...this scientist happens to be a Christian? Am I right? How did I know? I'm psychic...or maybe GOD is talking to me directly.
Not sure, I don't recall him saying anything about that.
Its a very human reaction, said Harland Dorrinson HAHAHAHA!!!!
user47602 wrote:
let me guess...this scientist happens to be a Christian? Am I right? How did I know? I'm psychic...or maybe GOD is talking to me directly.
Dean Kenyon is a Young Earth creationist. This s a religious belief that the Universe, Earth and all life on Earth were created by direct acts of God during a relatively short period, between 5,700 and 10,000 years ago. Its primary adherents are those Christians and Jews who, using a literal interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative as a basis, believe that God created the Earth in six 24-hour days.
Young Earth creationists differ from other creationists in that they believe in a strict literal interpretation of the Bible regarding the age of the Earth. This contrasts with old Earth creationists, who believe that the six creation days of the Book of Genesis may be interpreted metaphorically and who accept the scientifically determined age of Earth and the universe.
I didn't know so many Christians were quantum physicists.
LarJgrip wrote:
http://youtu.be/a2RZzyFTTXo
However...
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)There is a deep-seated fear among some Americans that an Ebola outbreak could make the country turn to science.
In interviews conducted across the nation, leading anti-science activists expressed their concern that the American people, wracked with anxiety over the possible spread of the v***s, might desperately look to science to save the day.
Its a very human reaction, said Harland Dorrinson, a prominent anti-science activist from Springfield, Missouri. If you put them under enough stress, perfectly rational people will panic and start believing in science.
Additionally, he worries about a slippery slope situation, in which a belief in science leads to a belief in math, which in turn fosters a dangerous dependence on facts.
At the end of the day, though, Dorrinson hopes that such a doomsday scenario will not come to pass. Time and time again through history, Americans have been exposed to science and refused to accept it, he said. I pray that this time will be no different.
I'm worried about this science stuff... first they curved the earth, then they curved space... it is a slippery slope, (and now with that theory of gravity) where does it end?
user47602 wrote:
I'm worried about this science stuff... first they curved the earth, then they curved space... it is a slippery slope, (and now with that theory of gravity) where does it end?
It doesn't end
it came from an infinite mind.
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