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Old 05-06-2008, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by BratWurst View Post
We all know we could argue until we are blue in the face, and we still will disagree.

But just this one thought always occurs to me.
Is discrediting Creationism a necessary step for the future of Evolution?

I mean, Evolution is such a well known fact now, it can't be threatened a bit by Creationism now, Right? All the scientists who mean anything believe Evolution, just a few loose nuts who believe Creationism. Right?
Its actually quite easy.
Publish a peer reviewed study that vaporizes the very basis the evolutionary theory stands on and it will shake and if following studies reproduce your result and dig deeper it can even fall and another different theory arise out of the ashes.
As far as I know such study does not exist so far.

In regards to Creationism, I am not aware of a single peer reviewed study that supports Creationism.

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You're taking my scenario wrong. I AM NOT studying the person in that scenario, I am studying the many different forms of evidence I have gathered to come to the conclusion that my wife cheated on me. You're misrepresenting my scenario.
That makes perhaps a detective out of you but it his pretty little to do with science and clearly nothing at all with scientific theories.
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