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Old 08-15-2006, 06:52 PM
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Oh, would that be the same majority that thinks In God We Trust has no place in American government? I'm sure it is since the truth is 82% of Americans have no problem with In God We Trust or a reference to god in and on government buildings. It's those 18% minority, "they" that push to get their way.

If you notice it's the same response on here. The majority, although they don't smoke" don't have a problem with those that do. So once again we have a few "Nazi's" that feel it's their place in the world to control the actions of the rest.

Save your ridiculous quotes on "the official definition of science" BS. People aren't as dumb as you might believe. Anything can be scientifically studied or tested IF the motivation is there. Labeling "the other theory" as creationism in an attempt to call it religion really puts a black eye on science.

Where would we be today if science took such a narrow view of what is science and worth investigating years ago?

Even today science has been unable to prove the theory of evolution. In fact, some scientists have scientifically tested the possibility that evolution ever happened, on a macro level, and yet no evidence has been found. The odds, scientifically, are zilch. To have had all the species that have ever lived on earth evolve from a single parent and yet not one example be found is a mathematical impossibility.

As long as "they" continue to label "the other theory" as religion and not worthy of scientific study, we may never know the truth. And "they" call that science?
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