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Old 14-04-2007, 22:56   #22
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Re: Creationism vs Evolution, Equal?

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Originally Posted by homealone View Post
perhaps, but, if the 'amount of noise' theory applied to marketing, where would our advertising business be now? - as for spaghetti monsters, I'm pasta all that
Yes, but were not talking about marketing. We're talking about science education, which should focus on empirical, testable facts and proper, falsifiable theories. Not on theories that are a prime example of how one should not do science.

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Originally Posted by rogermevans View Post
oh dear the world will end evolution will disappear as its so shaky a belief its threated by the mere mention of creationism
Well, personally I welcome well-founded criticism of any scientific theory. What I object to is pseudoscience (which is what creationism is). People can believe whatever they want as far as I'm concerned. Just don't claim it's science (when it's not) and should be given equal status to science, and be taught in science classes.
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