sandor606
epistemologist
It was just idle curiosity. I am guessing that either you don't have a biology degree, or you have a degree from a university that hands out degrees to people who can quote notoriously inaccurate and misleading creationist textbooks like "Of Pandas and People". I didn't know such universities existed.
See, that's why it seems likely you don't actually have a degree in any scientific field, let alone biology. Science doesn't prove things. Even I know that, and I have a degree in jack squat.
I can't help noticing that, apart from the notoriously inaccurate and misleading creationist grade school biology text book, you have ONLY cited popular science (pop-sci) writers. Chalk that up as another thing that causes me to doubt you have ever studied biology at university level.
Aw, jeez, do you really want to get into a book reading ******* contest? Really? With a woman who has read over a hundred books a year for 30 years, on every topic under the sun? Would I quote from one of them? Why would I need to? I make my own thoughts. Besides, painted wolf is an actual biology student in a real university studying for a real biology degree, so I will defer to her superior understanding of the subject. As should you.
You ***-u-me about my degree, but no matter. Moreover, this is not a contest but a quest for truth and you may think of me what you wish. You know the saying: Opinions are like belly buttons; everybody has one and they are useless. All you have to do is post the title of one/two books written by scientists in the field. If, however, you claim that science does not prove things, then I don't know how we can continue this dicussion, especially if your degree is in jack squat, which is about the amount of knowledge you have proven to have on this subject.