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		<title>By: Benjii</title>
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		<description>Darwinism is dead!</description>
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		<title>By: DaveScot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2005 23:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bill, I think the Darwinian narrative stopped being science long ago.  It&#039;s a religion now.  Check your facts at the door and pick up your faith that mutation/selection has, without ever being observed inside or outside the laboratory doing these things, the power to create novel cell types, tissue types, organs, and body plans.

I&#039;d be back amongst the Darwinian faithful if someone could just show me some simple example of evolution, in a laboratory or in the field, like a bacteria mutating into a yeast.  Is that too much to ask?  It&#039;s not like I&#039;m asking anyone to show me a bacteria mutating into a baboon.  Just one simple cell type to another.  Ostensbily this and even larger changes happened many times via the miracle of mutation/selection.  I just want some empirical evidence of the least little bit of it before (again) taking the rest of it on faith.  I used to believe in the Darwinian narrative but you know what they say &quot;Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me.&quot;

Of course I&#039;ll write in support of the brave scientists testifying in Kansas.  It takes a lot of cajones to buck the system like they&#039;re doing.  We all know the potential political consequence to their careers. I&#039;ve already written to each of the Kansas Board of Education members thanking them for their courage and telling them the majority of us in the United States are cheering for them and far from Kansas being the butt of jokes for questioning the Darwinian narrative it&#039;s viewed as leading the charge in taking America back from the loony left.  I also wrote to each of the Cobb County, Georgia BoE members encouraging them to appeal the hideous sticker decision.  And I wrote to all the Dover, PA school board members.  And wherever and whoever else I can identify that needs moral support.  Thanks for assembling the excellent email list for the Kansas hearings.
  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill, I think the Darwinian narrative stopped being science long ago.  It&#8217;s a religion now.  Check your facts at the door and pick up your faith that mutation/selection has, without ever being observed inside or outside the laboratory doing these things, the power to create novel cell types, tissue types, organs, and body plans.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d be back amongst the Darwinian faithful if someone could just show me some simple example of evolution, in a laboratory or in the field, like a bacteria mutating into a yeast.  Is that too much to ask?  It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m asking anyone to show me a bacteria mutating into a baboon.  Just one simple cell type to another.  Ostensbily this and even larger changes happened many times via the miracle of mutation/selection.  I just want some empirical evidence of the least little bit of it before (again) taking the rest of it on faith.  I used to believe in the Darwinian narrative but you know what they say &#8220;Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course I&#8217;ll write in support of the brave scientists testifying in Kansas.  It takes a lot of cajones to buck the system like they&#8217;re doing.  We all know the potential political consequence to their careers. I&#8217;ve already written to each of the Kansas Board of Education members thanking them for their courage and telling them the majority of us in the United States are cheering for them and far from Kansas being the butt of jokes for questioning the Darwinian narrative it&#8217;s viewed as leading the charge in taking America back from the loony left.  I also wrote to each of the Cobb County, Georgia BoE members encouraging them to appeal the hideous sticker decision.  And I wrote to all the Dover, PA school board members.  And wherever and whoever else I can identify that needs moral support.  Thanks for assembling the excellent email list for the Kansas hearings.</p>
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