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Originally Posted by Chris T
I'm sorry, but as I'm pretty sure you don't know every scientist in every laboratory in the world, this looks pretty much like a statement of faith to me - and a dodgy one at that, history is littered with scientists who have done anything *but* what you have described. 
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Well I meant as a whole. There a loads of scientists who are wacky and come up with crackpot theorys but they tend to get ignored and debunked by other scientists. But you rise the point that science governs itself

Its not as if they all agree but this makes science even more credible and Evolution too which is pretty much solid in their eyes.
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Originally Posted by lostandconfused
theres only 3 occasions i enter a church, weddings funerals and rememberance day, and i dont belive in god at all. But i do think that both sides should be taught in schools.
as long as both sides are taught without bias and as truthfully as possible, whats wrong with letting kids decide what they want to belive without having people telling them they are wrong?
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I am only going to say people are wrong if they pretend there is evidence which backs up the claim for creationism or if they say its the equal of Evolution in terms of science.