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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Chimps and humans: How similar are we really?
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<blockquote data-quote="pshun2404" data-source="post: 71420486" data-attributes="member: 301030"><p>I think any one who's opinion has not been or is no longer "shaped" can look objectively, and the rest cannot. I also believe that over time more honest scientists discover and point out the discrepancies (like we see with Dubois's fraudulent Java man Erectus).</p><p></p><p>And then there are some who will interpret the evidence from the hypothesis rather than letting the evidence shape the hypothesis. They are as much concerned for <em>legislatively</em> excluding any other idea from being discussed in public with the exception of on forums like this (which they cannot control...the internet right now is one of the last bastions of free speech) then they are for displaying the simple truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pshun2404, post: 71420486, member: 301030"] I think any one who's opinion has not been or is no longer "shaped" can look objectively, and the rest cannot. I also believe that over time more honest scientists discover and point out the discrepancies (like we see with Dubois's fraudulent Java man Erectus). And then there are some who will interpret the evidence from the hypothesis rather than letting the evidence shape the hypothesis. They are as much concerned for [I]legislatively[/I] excluding any other idea from being discussed in public with the exception of on forums like this (which they cannot control...the internet right now is one of the last bastions of free speech) then they are for displaying the simple truth. [/QUOTE]
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