by Anonymous on August 3rd, 2005

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Is there an evolutionary theory which is accepted by all evolutionists?

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  • by jwmbiz on August 3rd, 2005

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    Probably not. Scientists love to argue and prove each other wrong. You will never get them all to completely agree on anything. They continue to believe in evolution, though.

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    • Not all scientists believe in evolution, the number is decreasing rapidly as new evidence emerges.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on August 4th, 2005

    • Religious extremists have been known to earn Ph.D.s so that they can refute evolution, but no genuine scientist refutes it.

      HungryGuy

      by HungryGuy on October 23rd, 2005

    • Why don't you provide some proof of this supposed evidence, David. Or are you just full of bs?

      matermotley

      by matermotley on November 30th, 2005

    • Scientist love to ask questions, then find the answers. Sometimes those answer conflict, thus raising new questions.

      OKGhostrider

      by OKGhostrider on December 1st, 2005

    • Scientists also love to eat chocolate. However, it's not relevant to the question.

      R Spandit

      by R Spandit on May 2nd, 2006

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