The fish darwin symbol... 850Sadly yeah (well, widely within the scientific community, not in general life, I've found), and I'd agree with that with regards to the 'softer' social side, but the...
because the signal occurs at the frequency that is appropriate for a cooling universe derived from a big bang. If you can find another theory that fits the facts, please feel free to propose it.
I didn't say they were. Many people are capable of parking the rational part of their brain in order to conform to a religion.
Oh bollocks, any particular observation can be traced back to first principles if you so desire. Any particular interpretation is open to challenge and alternative theory. Did you ever take any courses in science at all, anywhere?
BTW, "challenge" does not mean just sitting on your arse saying "this feels wrong." If you ahve a problem with ToE, propose a more credible alternative.
No, so far you have advocated that people should believe in creation because you cannot udnerstand evolution. That is IMO slightly less honest and even less satisfactory than "believe in creation or we'll call you a heretic and boil you in oil."
You keep making that claim and similar claims, AFAK David Attenborough is (a) A program maker, not a scientist. I was educated at the university where his father was Chancellor for many years and he was regarded with mild amusement there. Nice boy, never really did any science. (b) Has never forced his views of science on anyone.
The fish darwin symbol... 848Steve Firth Who told you that? If you can find another theory It could just be random background noise. There is so much junk science around these days, no one can really be sure. Theories...
The theory of evolution does not exist becaus eof TV program makers. It may be the only reason that *you* know of its existence, but it exists independently of the popular media.
You may as well claim that the only reason atom plants work is because they have been shown on TV.
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