Evolution (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Thursday, February 05, 2009, 01:24 (5559 days ago) @ David Turell

I know that Darwinists keep explaining that Darwin's Theory of Evolution is essential to all scientific endeavors. As far as I am concerned nothing could be further from the truth. Medical School had nothing to do with Darwin; neither did my two years of research cardiology fellowship; nor my medical practice. But the following article is a fascinating example of how paleontology can relate to today's issues: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v457/n7230/edsumm/e090205-08.html - We are having hysteria about global warming led by the "Goracle" as the Washington Post calls AL GORE. This article shows that 60 million years ago a fossil snake lived a warmer tropical climate than we have today. The past has been shown to be much warmer and much colder ('snowball Earth' periods, severe cold). One science helps another. Many sciences support research into evolution. In my view Darwin developed an interesting and provocative theory at a time when little science of life was known. The various scientific fields in place today would be doing the same work now with or without him. His importance is created by the drive by secularists and materialists to conquer religion. Fat chance. And remember, I don't think much of organized religion. This discussion group knows as much about ultimate reality as they do.


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