Since there seems to be too much shouting in the other thread I've moved this here...
Cures for genetic diseases, Gene therapy, a myriad of new drugs, les rejection in transplants, less problems with insulin for diabetics, etc... etc...
Nope can't think of one good thing, a few thousand good things, but just one is hard...
Did you skip all of your high school science classes?
Let's introduce you to one concept... The Rock Cycle...
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/.../rockcycle.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/rocks/rockcycle.shtml
http://www.rocksandminerals.com/rockcycle.htm
But becareful, you might learn something if you click these links...
And you know the danger of learning the truth... It might just set you free you know...
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Originally posted by alexgb00
A science contibutes something to mankind. As far as i know, darwinists haven't contributed anything to society.
Cures for genetic diseases, Gene therapy, a myriad of new drugs, les rejection in transplants, less problems with insulin for diabetics, etc... etc...
Nope can't think of one good thing, a few thousand good things, but just one is hard...
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Think about it carefully. You believe that the earth's surface is slowly getting thicker as dust settles over time. In a couple billion years, the crust has grown a certain thickness, right? It is still piling up. OK, from where did all this sediment come? It doesn't make any sense to me. I can understand layers forming in a sudden catastrophe, like a volcanic eruption, or a flood.
Did you skip all of your high school science classes?
Let's introduce you to one concept... The Rock Cycle...
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/.../rockcycle.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/rocks/rockcycle.shtml
http://www.rocksandminerals.com/rockcycle.htm
But becareful, you might learn something if you click these links...
And you know the danger of learning the truth... It might just set you free you know...