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Evolution: an evil plot, or sound science?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gooch's dad" data-source="post: 140717" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>A 'handful' of scientists? lol, that's cute!!</p><p></p><p>Virtually every university has several professors doing biology. Evolution is inseparable from modern biology, you can't be doing biology and not be studying some effect or characteristic of evolutionary biology.</p><p></p><p>I'll find some numbers to prove you wrong, but that will have to wait for a later post. The rest of your post appeared to be a personal attack on all of science, which doesn't really say much at all. </p><p></p><p>As for my original claim--regardless of the number of scientists doing evolutionary biology, their are ALL trying to compete with each other. If one managed to prove evolution to be baseless, if one managed to find contradictory evidence--that one person WOULD get a Nobel Prize. Without a doubt.</p><p></p><p>All it would take is for a paleontologist, for example, to find ONE mammal fossil in the Cambrian layers. This has never happened. Not once. The geologic layers match exactly the development from simpler creatures to more complex creatures, over billions of years. Nowhere is a fossil out of place.</p><p></p><p>If you want to talk about probabilities and chances--what are the chances that random processes put all those fossils in exactly the right order? The chances against it would be larger than the # of atoms in the universe!</p><p></p><p>So again--what about those Christian universities? Hello?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gooch's dad, post: 140717, member: 2189"] A 'handful' of scientists? lol, that's cute!! Virtually every university has several professors doing biology. Evolution is inseparable from modern biology, you can't be doing biology and not be studying some effect or characteristic of evolutionary biology. I'll find some numbers to prove you wrong, but that will have to wait for a later post. The rest of your post appeared to be a personal attack on all of science, which doesn't really say much at all. As for my original claim--regardless of the number of scientists doing evolutionary biology, their are ALL trying to compete with each other. If one managed to prove evolution to be baseless, if one managed to find contradictory evidence--that one person WOULD get a Nobel Prize. Without a doubt. All it would take is for a paleontologist, for example, to find ONE mammal fossil in the Cambrian layers. This has never happened. Not once. The geologic layers match exactly the development from simpler creatures to more complex creatures, over billions of years. Nowhere is a fossil out of place. If you want to talk about probabilities and chances--what are the chances that random processes put all those fossils in exactly the right order? The chances against it would be larger than the # of atoms in the universe! So again--what about those Christian universities? Hello? [/QUOTE]
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