(heavy sigh)...I've not heard of this one before. Is it some new Creationist drivel? Seems like there's always some new version of their sad attempts to undermine science. Oh well...
Just a thought: You know, if the Christians would spend their time and energies addressing the FAR more serious issues facing them today, I think we would all benefit. I'm not religious, but I do fully support an enterprise that stresses the teaching high moral values and decent ethics in this world. Seems to me their time would be better spent uniting to resist the spread of Islam, and emphasizing ethics, rather than insisting that people intellectually lobotomize themselves to accept 18th and 19th century dogma (that even most Christian churches abandoned 100 years ago). Like I said, just a thought.
2006-08-02 05:35:39
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answered by stevenB 4
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No Creationist theory stands up to informed critical scientific analysis and therefore does not validate itself.
2006-08-01 23:58:57
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answered by U.K.Export 6
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I have no idea what it is. But is sounds like something religious rather than scientific. In that case, ask you question in the religion forum. Religious theories are usually not scientifically meaningful but that doesn't matter, they are not supposed to be.
2006-08-01 23:57:07
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answered by helene_thygesen 4
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If I knew what you were talking about I would probably agree with you, just to be nice!
2006-08-01 22:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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