hey you know he said he would answer later. I am not sure what the
holes would be either, but we don't need to bully the man

On 11/17/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Well, I am not completely sold on evolution. There are too many holes in it.
> >Likewise I am not completely sold on Creationism either. I will just
> >continue to study both on my own and in college and see if I can figure
> >something out.
> >
> >Bruce
>
> What holes? Don't just engage in a hand-waving exercise, provide specifics. 
> Also how does the so-called competing theories provide a better explanation 
> for the existant data. Do these "other" theories provide a simpler or more 
> complete explanation? What are their predictive powers. For instance while 
> current theories of evolution (yes there are more than one that is commonly 
> accepted by the scientific thoery) provide a good explanation for such things 
> as mole-rats or the evolution of the whale or horse, to what extent do your 
> so-called competing theories predict such, or is it a matter of vague 
> hand-waving as in the big guy with the white beard in the sky did it.
>
> 

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