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Republicans are showing us they can't destroy science. But their ignorance is destroying them.
If there is any ignorance of science it is the folks like you who disagree with the OP...but have no answers to the questions in post #32...
...why is that?
Could it be you are simply indoctrinated not to question, but merely to repeat?
You list these "hard questions" because to right wingers, everything is a "hard question".
Go to an actual evolutionary scientist and what you get is a dissertation. And rightfully so.
Then right wingers will say, "Oh you blindly follow scientists". The truth is, at some point, I do. We all do.
If you get sick and go to a doctor, you don't know what someone who has studied for 15 years knows. Not unless you also studied that for 15 years.
If you go on a roller coaster, are you blindly trusting the engineer who designed it? The people who built it? The people who maintain it? Do you know what acceleration the materials can handle? The body? At what point does it become unsafe?
What leads you to trust is the "record". Scientists have a pretty good record. Right wingers don't.
"Go to an actual evolutionary scientist and what you get is a dissertation. And rightfully so."
So, none of you who resent criticizing Darwin's theory can explain the lapses and counter-indications that I've highlighted....
....but you are totally certain that it is correct?
For clarity.....would that be an example of indoctrination....or stupidity?