Mark Isaak
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On 5/15/12 8:10 AM, Mr.Dunsapy wrote:
> It is your turn
No, Mr. Dunsapy, we have had at least six turns in a row. It is now
your turn.
1. When you have asked, "How did the cell know it had to survive?", what
answers did other people give you? Were there any faults in those
answers, and if so, exactly what?
2. When you have asked, "What did the first life 'evolve' into?", what
answers did other people give you? Were there any faults in those
answers, and if so, exactly what?
3. When you have asked, "Where are the almost-humans?", what answers did
other people give you? Were there any faults in those answers, and if
so, exactly what?
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Mark Isaak eciton (at) curioustaxonomy (dot) net
"It is certain, from experience, that the smallest grain of natural
honesty and benevolence has more effect on men's conduct, than the most
pompous views suggested by theological theories and systems." - D. Hume