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The Forum > General Discussion > Should 'Flat Earth' be taught as science in schools.

Should 'Flat Earth' be taught as science in schools.

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West is right- this is nonsense, Philo.

If you look at layers of rocks, like the Grand Canyon, it is evident that simpler forms of life were around before the more complex forms. It's only logic then that the complex forms (e.g. vertebrates, in the outer layer of rocks) evolved from simpler forms (e.g. invertebrates, in the inner layers of rocks).

But, of course, Philo will deny all this and claim that the Grand Canyon was created in a day.
Posted by Celivia, Saturday, 6 January 2007 3:40:20 PM
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Celivia,
I posted a link to a book earlier, at least read the first three chapters of that book, and it does adequately explains some Geophysics , in turn explains your question in full, and even gives details of other Geophysical events also recorded in history of land masses appearing and disappearing.
In fact, you can probably download Satellite digital surveys from the past 5 odd years of the Oceanic bed’s and compare them to day’s. Relax it is not VOODOO.
Posted by All-, Saturday, 6 January 2007 6:07:39 PM
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Yes absolute nonsense! I do not uphold the Universe was created in six days. However the assumed inherent power of evolution alone does not explain life and its more complex emergence with new genetic information being added.

You misrepresent my position for the sake of infantile ridicule rather than honest unbiased debate. Demonstrate how currently additional genetic information is added by natural selection. What is evident today is genetic information is being lost or deformed by natural breeding. Man is currently adding his intelligence to many situations endeavouring to right natural losses in species. What is the new science? Isn't it the harvesting of body parts from fertile embrionic fertilisation to replace deformed or lost information?

Intelligence is involved in what is considered an optomum species.
Posted by Philo, Sunday, 7 January 2007 11:29:46 AM
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Philo can you understand how you can make more than 26 words out of a 26 letter alphabet?
Posted by West, Sunday, 7 January 2007 11:49:21 AM
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All I ask West is how was new genetic information not previously found in any former species added to the emerging of toally new species with a totally new gene (or letters to the alphabet if you wish)? Natural selection demonstrates the opposite, as mutation are more likely to occurr and genes are lost.
Posted by Philo, Monday, 8 January 2007 8:28:11 PM
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Philo,
I am no expert but find it interesting to look at all angles. What you say is all new to me.

Do you have a link to some articles on this research that explain this idea?
It's new to me and I don't understand it right now.

All,
I'm not ignoring you and I have downloaded that ebook, thanks. I just haven't had much time to read it so I have only read a small part so far, but I will get back to you later.
But what does this book prove to you?

At this stage I don't see how a book about Atlantis could prove anything, but I'm trying to keep my (skeptical) mind open.
Posted by Celivia, Monday, 8 January 2007 9:17:55 PM
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