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Originally posted by ocean
This thread WAS a discussion of evolution in schools, now it's just one of the hundreds of creation/evolution threads on this board. You guys killed my thread.
By the way, in response to your quote, there is only one universe, and it is an open system.
Originally posted by npetreley
So when scientists examine geological evidence, they start with the assumption that things formed over a very long period of time and go from there.
That's why nobody routinely does C14 dating on fossils -- they're millions of years old, so why would anyone do such a thing? Then someone actually DOES the C14 test and, to their surprise, there's measurable C14.
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
Yet, geologists started out thinking this before the theory of evolution was proposed.
This thread WAS a discussion of evolution in schools, now it's just one of the hundreds of creation/evolution threads on this board. You guys killed my thread.
1774: Comte de Buffon: Epochs of Nature. Buffon assumed that the earth started molten, measured cooling rates of iron spheres, scaled up, and calculated the age at ~75,000 years. He himself was suspicious that this was much too young and, in manuscripts published after his death, suggested longer chronologies, including one estimate of nearly 3 billion years.
Originally posted by npetreley
Geologists -- who believed in a global catastophe and creation, by the way -- suggested the sequences of stratification. They didn't assign dates. The dates were added to the geologic column much later.
Even common sense should tell you that they weren't approaching it from an extremely old earth position, given the oldest estimates of the age of the earth even in Darwin's day doesn't jibe with the estimated dates of the geologic column today.
Edited addition: If they taught you this stuff in schools instead of evolution, you'd have known that.
Originally posted by ocean
You guys killed my thread.
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
But did they believe the world was only 6000 years old, with evidence of a ~4000 year old flood? No, they did not.
Regardless, I made my point. The pre-evolution geologists weren't even concerned with old earth dates, but were simply investigating the ordering of the stratification.
Actually....
/me thinks that biology should be taught in schools, not the history of biology necessarily.
In other words, study the plants for what they are RIGHT NOW.
Not what they supposedly WERE
In other words, study the plants for what they are RIGHT NOW. Not what they supposedly WERE.
Originally posted by paulewog
In other words, study the plants for what they are RIGHT NOW.
Not what they supposedly WERE.
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
You do realize that evolution hasn't stopped occurring (in others words, it's still happening RIGHT NOW).
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