OK, now define "confirmed." And, while we're at it, define "evolved." Be careful to leave yourself an out. If you don't, I'm gonna hand you...
And, away we go... Define "species."
Z, I would think it enough that you post this bogus argument continuously under your regular alias, that you wouldn't have to start whining about...
Here's another link: http://astrobiology.ucla.edu/pages/res3a.html
Astrology doesn't invoke the supernatural, either. But, it's not science because no experiment can be performed to repeatably confirm any...
How very Christian of you.
If the logic and tone of your comments were any more "Z" like, I'd say you were both wearing the same shoes at the same time. Arguing with you...
Environment is always a factor in evolutionary change -- probably the primary factor. The mutations are random because they are the product of...
Your post is an example of why ID is not received with any seriousness. You act like ID should be self evident, and that everyone should agree...
I was introducing an alternative theory that is at least scientifically possible to illustrate the difference between science and magic -- real...
No wonder.
You are misunderstanding the difference between the uncertainty principle, which scientifically demonstrates the unpredictability of the speed and...
Scientifically speaking, we do know, despite your insistence to the contrary, that uncertainty of quantum events causes point mutations, and point...
As previously stated, I have no concern for your public policy desires. The issue is whether or not ID is scientific. In order for something to be...
No evidence of design has been observed. Until someone proves design is a possible factor impacting evolution, there is no reason to set up a test...
In your opinion. Not in fact.
In your opinion. If you want to prove it, you'll need to actually conduct real experiments -- not sit in front of the computer declaring your...
Proving chance doesn't disprove design. Design is reality Humans breed dogs, plants, etc. The issue is scientific proof of ID, which requires...
Three possible falsifications of chance: (1) simultaneously measure the position and momentum of an electron; (2) find a repeating pattern ithat...
Evidently the lack of a physicist among the article's authors is somehow significant, as you've chosen to bold it in your response. But, wait....
Separate names with a comma.