Science and creationism
Anthony Cynor
acynor at fullerton.edu
Mon Aug 30 15:32:49 EDT 1999
John:
What you are trying to say here is that the way we percieve the world is
through our culture, upbringing and education. I guess you can take that as an
explanation of arguments being made on both sides as the true reality of the
situation continually eludes us.
Tony
John Grehan wrote:
> Tony, some further observations:
>
> >Nice comparison but people actually do see the San Andreas move in their
> >lifetime.
>
> I wonder if that is really true. Since the concept of "San Andreas Fault"
> involves
> a lot more than one can see. People may see something happen on the
> earth's surface and this is interpreted according to a theory of geological
> faults.
>
> and the breeds of dogs represent intelligently directed
> selection not natural selection.
>
> I've just realized that its not a fact that dogs represent intelligently
> directed selection. Its only a theory based on claims made by
> other people. Its not an imperical reality from my own experience.
>
> John
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