Re: Science endorses evolution
- From: Gisele <Gisele.338pi7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:56:43 +0000
The very first thing I learned in geometry was that you cannot prove the
existing of a point or a line. You had to take it as a given, and
everything else builds on that. The fact that you cannot prove it does
not mean that it does not exist.
Well, you can take that nonexistant line and use it in architecture and
engineering to build structures that don't collapse. What can you do
with creation theory, what can you predict with it that is possible to
be "recreated"? What makes it useful in a practical sense or predictive
of anything?
Gisele
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