There's still the little issue of the Earth and seed bearing plants apon it existing before the Sun and other stars, not that I can accept your premise of anachronistic knowledge to begin with, sorry.
It's the only thing that can ultimately save us. Without it Earth's life has no hope after the Sun goes nova in 4 billion years or so (or with the advent of some other massive extinction event).
Neither does the Bible, especially the Old Testament / Torah.
Though I'd disagree with the contention hard science doesn't build better societies or a better world in general, it certainly can.
Chordates are defined as organisms that possess a structure called a notochord, at least during some part of their development. The notochord is a rod that extends most of the length of the body when it is fully developed. Lying dorsal to the gut but ventral to the central nervous system, it...
If you believe the goofy story to be true which I certainly do not. It was obviously written by some ignoramus who believed showing animals environmental cues causes pheotypic changes.
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I think my next post on this thread will...
Einstein was a Deist, he most certainly didn't use the Bible as a source of scientific inspiration. Nor does the Bible say anything about accelerated time.
You make outlandish claims as if they were established fact and even when you do cite references they don't say anything close to what you claim they say.
Bearing false witness is a no no according to the Bible isn't it?
Jacob believed he could influence the phenotype of an animal by exposing them to striped rods, he believed he'd successfully done this - you can't even say he falsified his hypothesis (which in reality should have been nullified because it in fact is incorrect) because he concluded he hadn't...
Yes, I gave a few examples, though it was still Bacon who solidified previous good ideas into a cohesive methodology for the modern Western world. I'm not saying earlier societies didn't produce other functioning versions. The Islamic realm of 1000 years ago was in many places open to the...
Science is a process for distilling facts and explanations from the natural world devoid of as much subjective relics as possible. The process includes comparisons between experimental and control groups, the use of statistical significance (validity and reliability measures) and feasible...
A tie?! :facepalm: No, Know It All stated that the appearance of slow motion moving by the lunar astronauts (which is only because the moon's lighter gravity pulls them back down slower than earth's of course) is an example of time dialation which is completely and totally wrongo maxo. Your...
Originally Posted by DeistPrimate
I think it was Francis Bacon who created science, a man.
Me thinks you might need to take a History of Science course sometime, or read a book or two on the topic. Actually to be more accurate there were some Pre-Bacon examples of scientific methodology...
Originally Posted by DeistPrimate
During the Cambrian though the representative of our own Phylum Chordata (the phylum of all the vertebrates we are familiar with) was a seasquirt-like animal, so yes there was a Chordate in the Cambrian but no Cambrian fishes, birds, etc..
There were no...
During the Cambrian though the representative of our own Phylum Chordata (the phylum of all the vertebrates we are familiar with) was a seasquirt-like animal, so yes there was a Chordate in the Cambrian but no Cambrian fishes, birds, etc..
It certainly does a poor job of "making fun of evolution". It is analogous to a retarded man making fun of an engineer cuz he can make the purdy buttons work on his machine.
From your link..
Evolutionists often cite the long-tailed, hoofed creature Ambulocetus as a transition between wolf and...
I've never ran into creationists claiming the nephilim were dinosaurs but Robert Pennock has an excellent response in his book Tower Of Babel to the often repeated claim that Behemoth was a dinosaur. Part of it is reproduced at Behemoth