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Old 05-24-2007, 12:24 AM
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Default Re: Dinosaurs on Mars?

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was taught evolution in school pretty much along the lines of "We see small changes occurring through a variety of flaws in the DNA copying process and we see natural selection operating. This results in organisms changing very slowly over time. We have a theory that this gradual change is enough to account for the plethora of different species we observe in nature. It's the best theory we have so far so we operate as if it was true."

What's wrong with that?

[/ QUOTE ] lol...I'm from suburban Atlanta...my high school evolution learning experience consisted of,
"well class, we're going to skip chapter 10 and move on to chapter 11."

Seriously, that's exactly what happened. (It just-so-happens my bio teacher was a fundamentalist Christian.)
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