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Old 02.11.2009, 02:29 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
no, genetics SUGGESTS this, but it is by no means proof, and in the future other evidence could come to light which suggests otherwise.


this i agree with. i'm actually not sure i've read about the "common ancestor". there are at least 4 completely divergent life form groups that i recall-- animals, plants, protozoa (protista or something), fungus and some sulfur bacteria or something... need to brush up on that. do they ALL have a common ancestor now?
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
Both religious folks and science folks would find more harmony if they were ease up on their dogmatism, I am not dogmatic in any of my approaches, be they scientific or religious.

right, but it's the dogmatic religulous that have traditionally led the offensive. like i pointed out, it's the dumb cop at the school board fucking with the biology teacher's pick; it's nt the biology teachers fucking with teaching curriculum at sunday school.
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