Kansas Evolution Hearings Day 1, segment 1 of 5
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@MaximusArurealius you said "must be falsifiable to be valid"
are "proven" and "valid" not synonyms?
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@KyuubiNaruto, you apparently don't know what circular logic is either. You're a failure. Just face it. You can't even read. I didn't say falsifiability proves a theory. I said it makes the theory valid. Big difference.
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@KyuubiNaruto, "if it wasn't how come we share 99.6 percent of our DNA with apes and bonobos?" Because like everything else with evolution that statement is pure bullshit. The latest studies show that you aren't even 90% the same DNA as another human. SO there's another big fail for evolution. You're not a fucking ape, but you believed that bullshit didn't you? You're a non thinker like the rest of your classmates.
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@NoobiKauut, "No common ancestor is completely true" HAR HAR HAR You idiot. I told you to think micro not macro ya dummass. You don't know what you're talking about. Now go back to your high school and tell your teachers to PROVE it.
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@MaximusArurealius thats circle logic, you just went in a circle
Falsifiability proves a theory true because falsifiability proves a theory must be true.
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@MaximusArurealius LOL CAN YOU NAME ANY OF THOSE SCIENTISTS?
you just say they say that and stop there?
dinosaur fossils exist, they can be over 100,000,000 years old
we see change all the time, we saw the fossils that showed where certain species of dinosaur are linked to todays birds
1. Professor Klaus Dose, the president of the Institute of Biochemistry at the University of Johannes Gutenberg, states: "More than 30 years of experimentation on the origin of life in the fields of chemical and molecular evolution have led to a better perception of the immensity of the problem of the origin of life on Earth rather than to its solution. At present all discussions on principal theories and experiments in the field either end in stalemate or in a confession of ignorance."
MaximusArurealius 4 months ago 8
2. Evolutionists confronted the question of the origin of life in the second quarter of the 20th century. One of the leading authorities of the theory of molecular evolution, the Russian evolutionist Alexander I. Oparin, said this in his book The Origin of Life: "Unfortunately, the origin of the cell remains a question which is actually the darkest point of the complete evolution theory."
MaximusArurealius 4 months ago 7