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Originally posted by: Number51Quote
Originally posted by: esteskefauver
Of course, their scientific advantage pales in comparison to the superior advantage they hold on fiscal matters. It would be nice if politicians would pay attention to them before we get to the point of having to sell land to pay for our enormous debt.
https://www.mediaite.com/online/yale-professors-surprising-discovery-tea-partiers-have-higher-scientific-comprehension/
So, the jury is in on evolution? Is it real?
Hey professor, learn how to link.
Are you more knowledgeable than one of the leading evolutionists of our time? If not I'll just let him answer for me.
One of the reasons I started taking this anti-evolutionary view, or let’s call it a non-evolutionary view, was last year I had a sudden realization for over twenty years I had thought I was working on evolution in some way. One morning I woke up and something had happened in the night, and it struck me that I had been working on this stuff for twenty years and there was not one thing I knew about it. That’s quite a shock to learn that one can be so misled so long. Either there was something wrong with me or there was something wrong with evolutionary theory. Naturally, I know there is nothing wrong with me, so for the last few weeks I’ve tried putting a simple question to various people and groups of people.
Question in: Can you tell me anything you know about evolution, any one thing, any one thing that is true? I tried that question on the geology staff at the Field Museum of Natural History and the only answer I got was silence. I tried it on the members of the Evolutionary Morphology Seminar in the University of Chicago, a very prestigious body of evolutionists, and all I got there was silence for a long time and eventually one person said, ‘I do know one thing – it ought not to be taught in high school.’
The late Dr. Colin Patterson, Senior Paleontologist at the British Museum of Natural History in London