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-- All kinds of strange things go on there. Everybody knows that if you head into the Republic of Texas, anything can happen. That's why we all stay here in Colorado. (Kathleen Ann Goonan) "Deaddog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I really have no wish to revisit my refreshing whackathon with the howlers > over the "mystifying omission of abiogenesis from the general theory of > evolution." Like a cicada, I sound off on this every several years, with > much the same lack of results. notice as well, 'For instance, while Darwin's theory purported to explain how life could have grown gradually more complex starting from one or a few simple forms, it did not explain or attempt to explain how life originated. Chemical evolutionary theory (which does try to explain the origin of life) has recently encountered severe scientific criticisms. Yet if the draft standards aren't revised, Minnesota students won't have to learn anything about these scientific debates over the origin of life.' http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?command=view&id=1653&progr am=CRSC
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