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Uh... no.

2007-05-28 20:37:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

lol I love you my bad bad squirrel.
No, I've never heard a biologist say that. In fact, scientists take things from the opposite point of view. They have a theory, then try their best to find the holes or disprove it through repeated testing.

2007-05-29 08:43:45 · answer #2 · answered by Kallan 7 · 1 1

of course not. Why would a biologist believe Darwin?

2007-05-29 03:40:15 · answer #3 · answered by Andrew B 2 · 0 1

nope.

but i have heard quite a few of them say stuff along the lines of:

"we did the research/tests, heres the scientific proof, that settles it".....

then anywhere around one to fourty years later, you hear them admitting they were wrong, or have done further research and tests to show that the truth is actually not what they previously came up with.......

they are very fickle, and limited to there knowledge and research....

id much rather be unlimited as Christians are, because I know my God is unlimited in all knowledge and truth :-)

2007-05-31 03:19:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Considering Darwin didn't believe in HUMAN EVOLUTION, he just first saw animal evolution (but him being a devout Christian, he would never see humans in that way. It wasn't until students and admirer's of his looked further into his research did the idea ever come up), I highly doubt any educated biologist would ever use that phrase.

2007-05-29 03:40:27 · answer #5 · answered by AprilRocksIt 3 · 2 3

No. You know, biologist tend to be an amazingly independent minded group of people. Hmmm....

2007-05-29 03:41:57 · answer #6 · answered by A 6 · 1 1

Charles Darwin was the creator of the theory of evolution.

Meaning he is the gold standard on things of the science nature...in some people's opinions.

2007-05-29 03:37:44 · answer #7 · answered by i_lovenewyorkjcd 2 · 0 3

Nope, never, not once. Scientists love to discover new things, and many relish an opportunity to point out flaws in old discoveries.

2007-05-29 03:38:57 · answer #8 · answered by Sara 5 · 1 1

I learnt more about Darwin in history than in science at school.

So many great people have contributed to our understanding of evolution, most of them virtually unknown to the masses.

2007-05-29 03:40:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

No , because ...the theory of science is to continuously questioning to get the facts right

But the for the dumb believers out dated books -...pastors and mullas have to say - believe it or you will go to hell, because its full of tribal written fairy tale stuff

2007-05-29 03:38:30 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Great question.
I got here too late and my opinion is already covered, but have a star!

2007-05-29 16:49:56 · answer #11 · answered by Miltant_Agnostic 2 · 0 0

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