boneheadbob
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Evolution is bad science if you want to go so far as to call the worlds lamest theory science
He's most likely a fundie that believes all of the "problems" with evolution that Kent Hovind and his ilk propogate. He's unaware that evolution is the basis for all of modern biology and is one of the most successful scientific theories ever developed.How do you figure evolution to be "the world's lamest theory"? It has withstood some impressive challenges. cn
Well, I'm a computer scientist. How lame is that?Evolution is bad science if you want to go so far as to call the worlds lamest theory science
Thx for the laugh! Its a conspiracy!. I wonder if saliva would give off rainbows. I never spit one out that big tho.Video.
This is how I feel about the Big Bang Theory. Every time I hear it mentioned, it is referenced more as accepted fact than theory.
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An earth centered universe and a flat earth were ideas that far predated Frances Bacon and the scientific method, they were suppositions or ideas and nothing more, they are not to be considered as comparisons with scientific theory.The earth centered universe and the flat earth ideas were supported by the leading minds of the time, were they not?
These things are generally discussed in the spirituality, sexuality, philosophy sub-forum. We can always use another voice of reason. There has been several discussions of ghosts, a bit about CAM, but so far no vaccine nuts.Where do you think pseudoscience is most prevalent. I would say, antivaccine people, paranormal investigators, alternative medicine. All of these get my blood boiling.
I would challeng anyone to convince me that the MMR vaccine is bad or ghosts are real. I love debating this stuff usually because I like to read the crap people believe.
I always get a bit upset when I hear the word "energy" applied to spirit-action. Imo it is nothing less/better than an effort to legitimize a belief in magic by appropriating the language of science. Thing about energy is ... it is definible, measurable, entirely describable in mundane/material terms. Jmo. cn