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Ok so Im moving to CA with my family. I already know that if I finished Cosmotology here my license would be invalid in the state of Cali. So if I went spring semester and had my 300hrs, could I transfer to a college in Cali and have my hours count?? I dont see the point in staying in school now if my hours would not count. Please help.

2007-11-02 02:01:38 · 2 answers · asked by athompson798 1 in Higher Education (University +)

Scientists with impressive credentials are leaving the doctrines of evolution. Unfortunately, no one has informed the general public.

As Science Digest reported:

Scientists who utterly reject Evolution may be one of our fastest-growing controversial minorities... Many of the scientists supporting this position hold impressive credentials in science.

Evolutionist Sir Fred Hoyle:

The notion that...the operating programme of a living cell could be arrived at by chance in a primordial soup here on the Earth is evidently nonsense of a high order.

Researcher and Mathematician I. L. Cohen:

At that moment, when the DNA/RNA system became understood, the debate between Evolutionists and Creationists should have come to a screeching halt. ...the implications of the DNA/RNA were obvious and clear. Mathematically speaking, based on probability concepts, there is no possibility that Evolution was the mechanism that created the approximately 6,000,000 species of plants and animals we recognize today.

Evolutionist Michael Denton:

The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle.

Peter Saunders (University of London) and Mae-Wan Ho (Open University):

From the claims made for neo-Darwinism one could easily get the impression that it has made great progress towards explaining Evolution, mostly leaving the details to be cleared up. In fact, quite the reverse is true.

Evolutionist Dr. Colin Patterson:

No one has ever produced a species by mechanisms of natural selection. No one has ever gotten near it...

Evolutionist Greg Kirby:

If you were to spend your life picking up bones and finding little fragments of head and little fragments of jaw, there's a very strong desire there to exaggerate the importance of those fragments...

Evolutionist Lord Solly Zuckerman:

Students of fossil primates have not been distinguished for caution... The record is so astonishing that it is legitimate to ask whether much science is...in this field at all.

Evolutionist Tom Kemp:

A circular argument arises: Interpret the fossil record in terms of a particular theory of evolution, inspect the interpretation, and note that it confirms the theory. Well, it would, wouldn't it?

Evolutionist Edmund Ambrose:

We have to admit that there is nothing in the geological records that runs contrary to the view of conservative creationists...

Paleontologist and Evolutionist Dr. Niles Eldredge, American Museum of Natural History:

The only competing explanation for the order we all see in the biological world is the notion of Special Creation.

Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer, cosmologist, and mathematician, Cambridge University:

I have little hesitation in saying that a sickly pall now hangs over the big bang theory.

Thomas Barnes, Ph.D., physicist:

The best physical evidence that the earth is young is a dwindling resource that evolutionists refuse to admit is dwindling...the magnetic energy in the field of the earth's dipole magnet. ...To deny that it is a dwindling resource is phony physics.

Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer, cosmologist, and mathematician, Cambridge University:

The likelihood of the formation of life from inanimate matter is one to a number with 40,000 noughts after it... It is big enough to bury Darwin and the whole theory of evolution. ...if the beginnings of life were not random, they must therefore have been the product of purposeful intelligence.

Molecular biologist Michael Denton:

Is it really credible that random processes could have constructed a reality, the smallest element of which—a functional protein or gene—is complex beyond...anything produced by the intelligence of man?

C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General:

When I make an incision with my scalpel, I see organs of such intricacy that there simply hasn't been enough time for natural evolutionary processes to have developed them.

Mathematician P. Saunders and biologist M. Ho:

We ourselves would be less concerned about falsifiability if neo-Darwinism were a powerful theory with major successes to its credit. But this is simply not the case.

C. Martin in American Scientist:

The mass of evidence shows that all, or almost all, known mutations are unmistakably pathological and the few remaining ones are highly suspect.

Pierre-Paul Grassé, Evolutionist:

No matter how numerous they may be, mutations do not produce any kind of Evolution.

Arthur Koestler, author:

In the meantime, the educated public continues to believe that Darwin has provided all the relevant answers by the magic formula of random mutations plus natural selection—quite unaware of the fact that random mutations turned out to be irrelevant and natural selection a tautology.

Norman Macbeth:

Darwinism has failed in practice.

Lyall Watson, Ph.D., Evolutionist:

Modern apes...seem to have sprung out of nowhere. They have no yesterday, no fossil record. And the true origin of modern humans...is, if we are to be honest with ourselves, an equally mysterious matter.

Wolfgang Smith, Ph.D.:

The Evolutionist thesis has become more stringently unthinkable than ever before...

John Woodmorappe, geologist:

Eighty to eighty-five percent of Earth's land surface does not have even 3 geologic periods appearing in 'correct' consecutive order. ...it becomes an overall exercise of gargantuan special pleading and imagination for the evolutionary-uniformitarian paradigm to maintain that there ever were geologic periods.

Evolutionist S. Lovtrup:

Micromutations do occur, but the theory that these alone can account for evolutionary change is either falsified, or else it is an unfalsifiable, hence metaphysical theory. I suppose that nobody will deny that is a great misfortune if an entire branch of science becomes addicted to a false theory. But this is what has happened in biology: ...I believe that one day the Darwinian myth will be ranked the greatest deceit in the history of science. When this happens many people will pose the question: How did this ever happen?

J. O'Rourke in the American Journal of Science:

The intelligent layman has long suspected circular reasoning in the use of rocks to date fossils and fossils to date rocks. The geologist has never bothered to think of a good reply.

N. H. Nilsson, famous botanist and Evolutionist:

My attempts to demonstrate Evolution by an experiment carried on for more than 40 years have completely failed.

Luther Sunderland, science researcher:

None of the five museum officials could offer a single example of a transitional series of fossilized organisms that would document the transformation of one basically different type to another.

Tom Kemp of Oxford University:

As is well known, most fossil species appear instantaneously in the fossil record.

Francis Hitching, archaeologist:

The curious thing is that there is a consistency about the fossil gaps; the fossils are missing in all the important places.

David Kitts, paleontologist and Evolutionist:

Evolution requires intermediate forms between species and paleontology does not provide them.

Gary Parker, Ph.D., biologist and paleontologist and former Evolutionist:

Fossils are a great embarrassment to Evolutionary theory and offer strong support for the concept of Creation.

Wolfgang Smith, Ph.D., physicist and mathematician:

A growing number of respectable scientists are defecting from the evolutionist camp. ...moreover, for the most part these 'experts' have abandoned Darwinism, not on the basis of religious faith or biblical persuasions, but on strictly scientific grounds, and in some instances, regretfully.

I. Cohen, mathematician and archaeologist:

It is not the duty of science to defend the theory of Evolution, and stick by it to the bitter end—no matter what illogical and unsupported conclusions it offers...

Ludwig von Bertalanffy, biologist:

The fact that a theory so vague, so insufficiently verifiable, and so far from the criteria otherwise applied in 'hard' science has become a dogma can only be explained on sociological grounds.

Malcolm Muggeridge, well-known philosopher:

The theory of Evolution...will be one of the great jokes in the history books of the future. Posterity will marvel that so flimsy and dubious an hypothesis could be accepted with the incredible credulity that it has.

2007-11-02 02:00:56 · 30 answers · asked by Let's Debate 1 in Biology

Curious to see your answers. Come on. Be nice.

2007-11-02 02:00:29 · 14 answers · asked by barbwire 7 in Polls & Surveys

Like I do :)
The DVD of the 5th movie is coming out on the 14th this month (well where i live anyway).... I can't wait!!

Sooo.. I just want to see how many people here love Harry Potter, whether it's the books, films, or anything else related to it ..
If you love/support Harry Potter then please leave an answer! I will choose the most * creative * answer as Best Answer ..

If you're not sure what to do you can always just type in ::
"I support Harry Potter"

Well, take care fellow Muggles .
=]

2007-11-02 02:00:26 · 23 answers · asked by ♥ уσυ вєℓσηg ωιтн мє ♥ 7 in Books & Authors

of punishing them for worshiping G.W.B. instead of You-Know-Who?

2007-11-02 02:00:10 · 3 answers · asked by Your Teeth or Mine? 5 in Politics

When I say "know" I mean have you actually bought cartridges from it and when I say "good" I mean, do their cartridges actually work. No guess work please. And no telling me I should buy the proper ones. Thanks.

2007-11-02 01:59:56 · 6 answers · asked by Foot Foot 4 in Printers

i like an anime like death note or detective conan..
one that makes you think..
one w/c practices your investigative skills...

2007-11-02 01:58:56 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Comics & Animation

(for reference I'm 31 yrs old)

I guess I'm not as 'sick' as I am 'sad' that it has turned from being a more family-oriented atmosphere to one of buying stuff and having it pushed in your face wherever you go - even in your own living room through the television.

What happened to making candied popcorn balls, carol singers, bags of nuts, oranges, snow sledding, turkey, making ginger bread and other candy for the family......

It's just lost all of it's appeal.... anyone agree?

2007-11-02 01:58:35 · 23 answers · asked by Feta Smurf 5 in Christmas

islam in brief
http://mihd.net/0cw1rk

2007-11-02 01:58:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

BODY, SOUL, AND SPIRIT

2007-11-02 01:58:26 · 3 answers · asked by babyofthebeast 2 in Religion & Spirituality

I live in Florida but I am getting married in San Franciso, California. Do I need to get my marriage license in California?

2007-11-02 01:58:09 · 5 answers · asked by Jenn 2 in Marriage & Divorce

2007-11-02 01:58:08 · 47 answers · asked by Dhiraj..(DJ) 4 in Polls & Surveys

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ar5fHI9H49BZqeKqnVOtQfTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071101120031AAbN192

No one has fully answered it yet.

2007-11-02 01:58:08 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

they are allways with the milk and cheese and yogurt etc...
my guesse is because of dairy is from cows and eggs are from chixens. cows and chixens go together, right or wrong?

2007-11-02 01:57:53 · 5 answers · asked by popi08 1 in Other - Food & Drink

if one man's food is another's poison?

2007-11-02 01:57:26 · 10 answers · asked by εϊзSmart Cookieεϊз 4 in Philosophy

You will please forgive me. But after a multitude of preposterous posts about Hillary and "how will she deal with sex crimes" from a stupido this morning, I just want to illustrate how it can go both ways.

http://www.opednews.com/thoreau1103bush_rape_suicide.htm

2007-11-02 01:57:17 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

And do you have a hotline when the going gets tough?


http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/multimedia/2007/11/gallery_saddest_cubicle?slide=8&slideView=5

2007-11-02 01:57:03 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

I am baking chicken thighs that I have marinated in buttermilk, and spices. What temperature should I bake them on and for how long?

2007-11-02 01:56:45 · 7 answers · asked by Jenn 2 in Cooking & Recipes

i was just thinking.......when i was 7 i was christened in a church along with my baby cousin. does this mean i'm christian and not pagan? does this mean i wasn't raised atheist like i claim, but actually raised christian?

i was christened out of tradition, not religion. in fact, when my first child was born, my mother wanted me to christen him. i said no and told her religion is a personal choice so i won't choose for him.

so it seems like pascal's wager worked on my mother and her family, but does it count when they don't attend church or don't even believe in god?

so ya, i'm in the middle of an identity crisis. actually, i'm ok, i know i'm pagan, i just think the whole situation is kind of strange. what do you think?

2007-11-02 01:56:41 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

If yes, please tell me what and explain why.

ps : i really like the hot korean ramen noodles.. yummy!

2007-11-02 01:56:38 · 12 answers · asked by Aimee J 2 in Ethnic Cuisine

Anyone else?
I'm a nursing mom (18months) but still getting my period every so often. This time I had been waiting for 3 months but now I think it's coming. Really disturbing.

My cardio ruled out heart problems last year and OB says he doesn't know what to do other than prescribing the pill.

What can I do?

2007-11-02 01:56:33 · 2 answers · asked by Pie 3 in Women's Health

Do you like to Climb or do you like to Mud?

2007-11-02 01:56:30 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

I have elder scroll 4: Oblivion for ps3 and I want to know can you use six axis in the game. (I have ps3 six axis controller0 If so, tell me how to use it. Can you shake the controller to do something (Example- Attack, defend, heal) If so, how could I configure this to do this on my game. Please help. Thanks!

2007-11-02 01:56:22 · 1 answers · asked by leonardsiew 2 in PlayStation

-mobile phone
-internet
-car

2007-11-02 01:56:05 · 54 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

I think I prefer dolphins because they can cuddle up to you when you're on your lilo.

2007-11-02 01:55:57 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

Jehovah's Witnesses believed there is only one true God and that is Jehovah the Father. However, because of their belief that Jesus is a Mighty God that makes their belief more complicated because there will be two true Gods already. Jehovah's Witnesses always evade this question by saying "I believe Jesus is a Mighty God." Yes, Satan, human judges, belly, and angels are called "gods" but they are not true Gods. And besides, Paul himself said, "For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many "gods" and many "lords"), YET FOR US THERE IS BUT ONE GOD, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is BUT ONE LORD, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live." (1Co 8:5-6)

There are those people (unbelievers) who believes in their minds in so-called "gods" and "lords" but for the real Christians there is BUT ONE GOD. For the Jehovah's Witnesses there are MORE THAN TWO GODS. How come?

2007-11-02 01:55:44 · 19 answers · asked by Justyn M. 1 in Religion & Spirituality

I bought ViaVoice 2000 and after trying it out many, many times, gave up in disgust..

There are now several new softwares on the market, all claimimg to be "New and Improved"... How good are they?,
Has anyone actually found one good enough to use, and reccommend?

My eyesight is going, and I can't face fighting both my PC AND the hassle of trying to get a crap Voice-recognition software to work......

Has anyone any familiarity with a prroduct I can buy with confidence, please`?

2007-11-02 01:55:44 · 2 answers · asked by Luke Skywalker 6 in Other - Computers

2007-11-02 01:55:43 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Pets

Do you have interracial children?
Has your family accepted this?

I was married to a white man and we have one child together and the family was really cool with this. My oldest daughter is also biracial and his family did have a problem with it.

2007-11-02 01:55:35 · 13 answers · asked by ShrunkenFro™ 7 in Other - Cultures & Groups

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