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Originally Posted by prosequence
Once again... theory versus theory, just because you don't like one, doesn't mean you can dismiss it. It's great that a lot of you think you are apes or whatever, I think that is wonderful, kind of makes me feel good knowing that I'm a creation of God and not an animal. So we both should be happy. Anyways, back on topic, Creation is a widely accepted theory, possibly more so than evolution... so, why does it not make sense to have it taught in schools.
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look up the scientific definition of a theory...evolution meets it. Creationism to me would fall more under hypothesis..an unproven guess. I promise you the minute a paper supporting creationism ends up in a reputable journal (ie. science or Nature) and stands the rigourous testing of the scientific community, I will call it a theory able to stand next to evolution.
Evolution has a strong support in science and although flaws do exist. They are not flaws that disprove the entire theory. We need to refine the theory.
I think saying that you are not an animal is a bit egotistical...look at your DNA it matches almost completely with a chimp...also the question is, why do you (assuming male) have a appendix? It is an uneeded organ..even better why do you have a tail bone? These are remanents or what we have come from.