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Originally posted by Mike33
Definitely, I'll take you up.
So I win if I am able to get your biology professor (any one of them) to admit that it's a belief. If they don't than I owe you, right?
Forward it to the highest of the high biology profressor. The best of the best at your school. Provide full contact info. I will chat with him/her also.
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No way, the word "belief" can be stretched in any number of ways.
You said:
"Btw, an evolutionary scientist would agree with me and not any of you.
He/she would agree that it's a belief that is as yet unsubstantiated. Their is a reason why evolutionary scientists makes statements like "We belief that at so and so million years ago so and so occurred." They do NOT say that "We know that on so and so date, so and so occurred".
The reason is that they know just how speculative it is.
I could care less if the world wants to believe evolution. What I know is that not a scientist to date exists on earth that has been able to demonstrate that it is true.
And THAT's a FACT jack."
"I've shown you that mutations of cells, viruses, and bacteria don't naturally lead to the conclusion that multi-levelled, multi-celled organism evolved from them. Mutations may be just that, mutations. To make the leap in logic to say that because a cell mutates that it will one day become an animal that contains trillions of muscle cells, skin cells, heart cells, is a leap in logic. It is not proven, it has yet to be demonstrated even on the most rudimentary level."
You've also said that there is no archeological proof of evolution since there are a lack of transitional fossiles.
Care to add anything else before I type up a rough draft?