Thorough research from many places - school, the NCSE, the works of Stephen Jay Gould, Berkeley's evolution site - and counteropinions from AiG, CMI, and SBC.
Those counteropinions are pretty silly.
2007-08-25 16:24:25
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answered by David M 3
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College.
2007-08-25 23:29:28
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answered by Dawn 5
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My own mouth. I never had wisdom teeth. My back molars fused with the ones infront and now I have really huge back molars. Some 8 points each. Expensive to cap.
2007-08-25 23:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Started with National Geographics when I was in first grade and I read everything about it i reached a level where they started teaching it in school, and then some.
2007-08-26 00:17:05
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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I am older than you
It was not taught in school
Just what I read, The Bible ,common sense, my husband, he is very into science, the science channel, History, ect
2007-08-25 23:33:15
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answered by Gifted 7
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9Th grade science class-college
to Lani (the person who made the comment after me): i fully understand evolution and i follow God's word to the best of my ability.
2007-08-25 23:22:37
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answered by Ms. Lady 7
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School/college and from personal study. I give quite a interest in evolution even though i personally don't believe it. But i feel that i should be able to understand it even if i don't choose to believe in it.
2007-08-25 23:25:24
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answered by Hawk 2
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I read "Origin of Species" in high school and studied it in science class and have done lots of reading ever since.
atheist
2007-08-25 23:26:37
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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Biology classes. Where else would you learn about a biological process??
2007-08-25 23:33:19
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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School. 2nd grade. 13 years ago? 12? dunno.
Agnostic is an awesome word by the way (;
2007-08-25 23:26:51
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answered by labohemianartist 4
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