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Thu. 11/05/09 07:52 AM

Drew your 7:32

From you:Finally, the most extreme and stubborn of the non-thinkers actually insist that ignorance is a virtue and take pride in being ignorant. end

Dr. Lawrence Krauss is one of my favorites, wrote something like that.... he deplored not so much those who are ignorant of scince, but more those who both ignorant and PROUD of it.

Nowhere is the more true that in the creation/evolution squabble. Dr. Grady McMurtry once said about life coming from non-life, "Pasteur's experiment proved it can't happen." The distant sound you hear is anyone with any understanding of science slapping their knees. Pasteur showed it did not happen in his experiment, nothing more. You can't prove the negative, you can't prove there is no god, you can't prove there is no Easter Bunny.

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