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>>>I had a discussion prior to the election about how frightning some current religious events are. It appears we are headed back to the stone ages. I just read about a sticker that some parents in Georgia want attached to science textbooks . Something to the effect that the contents of the book that discuss evolution are not proven facts.
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>>Well, it isn't a proven fact. That's why it's refered to as "theory" of evolution. Theory changes all the time and there are alot of holes in the theory.
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>>I'm not religious and I'm not an advocate of the creation theory nor the evolution theory. I do however feel that evolution is a way to find out where we came from. At the same time I've read a lot of good arguements that support creation theory as well.
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>>Truth of the matter is no one know anything about where and how any of this theory works.
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>>To get to where we are today via evolution, is like a hurricane blowing through a junk yard and all the debris some how falls together to form a working spaceship.
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>Yep, but where did the junkyard and the hurricane come from?<vbg>

At the great Texas A&M University, I took a biochemistry class. The professor was an evolutionary scientist. I'll always remember what he said. "If you consider the huge amount of energy it takes to change one atom to another, it'll make you believe in the creation theory".
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