Originally posted by Shimon
Morat asked me to "Let [him] know if can find five who have a serious problem with evolution and work in a related field... " I did just that.
I'm sorry.... I didn't see the first in your 3 posts. I only saw the second and third... I haven't critically examined the list, but I did look at the first one in your first post:
I see that he is speaking about biological evolution. That doesn't satisfy the requirement of "working in a related field", since he is apparently a physicist.H. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks at Evolution," Physics Bulletin, 31 (1980), p. 138.
I've already done that.
Shimon [/B]
Indeed you have, and I ask your pardon for being so slow to address each of the claims of evidence you have made. I thank others for pointing out that you haven't presented evidence, but an assertion that evidence exists in some of these cases (for instance - the earth, or Io cools too quickly for them to have the ages assigned to them by astronomical and geological theories, yet retain their current heat... you haven't shown evidence that this is the case: only asserted that there is such evidence)...
Nevertheless, as time, and other arguments on this board allow, I will go on to #2 on your list and continue until I have finished with them. On cursory examination I did not see any evidence that truly does support sudden creation (assuming that is the model you are working from), or any that actually falsifies evolution - or even casts more than fleeting doubts on it.
My apologies for misunderstanding your 'quote' posts as 'evidence' posts.
Jerry
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