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gemfyre ([personal profile] gemfyre) wrote2003-02-24 09:06 am

*laffs*

I'm sorry. I'm reading another creationist argument - this one about how "dinosaurs and humans co-existed."

I can't help but laugh at this crap. The science is so disgustingly biased and just BAD.

I mean, the converted already believe whatever they are told anyway, so you don't have to use bad science to prove it to them. And if they are trying to prove stuff to the regular scientific community than don't they realise that they are only being laughed at due to thier ludicrous ideas and bad techniques??

[identity profile] ssunbeamm.livejournal.com 2003-02-26 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
he he he! I like reading all your posts about science/science/nature/natural history :d

I have a book suggestion for you (if you have not read it already. "the Diversity of Life" by Edward O. Wilson Very interesting! I I LOVE reading and learining about biodiversity) It is scientific but artistically passionate as well. He actually has several books out. I have been dieing to read the one he wrote about ants.

I got to take a class on Biodiversity of the Earth last semester. It was offered thorugh my art school but was instructed at the Selby Gardrdens. A well known place for orchid and epiphite study. one instructor had a PhD in Botany and specifically researches extinct plants. I can't remember what the other guy had a PhD in. eother way it was an awesome class!