its never mentioned again... but any idea how the message at the end of the episode affects the academic and scientific community in the federation and elsewhere?
Why would there be reprecussions except for the advancement of peace, knowledge and understanding?
We don't really get to see the "reprecussions" of the Theory of Evolution in everyday life... Maybe the odd documentary about some backward hick school teaching "inteligent design", but other than that it doesn't really affect us too much.
Why would there be reprecussions except for the advancement of peace, knowledge and understanding?
We don't really get to see the "reprecussions" of the Theory of Evolution in everyday life... Maybe the odd documentary about some backward hick school teaching "inteligent design", but other than that it doesn't really affect us too much.
Yup, the old ad hominem attack. Actually, much evidence contradicts evolution and many scientists in our day are creationists. The reason for this is because evolution is not based on facts, but speculation and unproveable assumptions.
Intelligent design is reasonable and is supported by our everyday experiences; life and blind nature creating itself is unreasonable and not supported by our everyday experiences.
But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
Actually, much evidence contradicts evolution and many scientists in our day are creationists.
Evolution will take care of it.Yup, the old ad hominem attack. Actually, much evidence contradicts evolution and many scientists in our day are creationists. The reason for this is because evolution is not based on facts, but speculation and unproveable assumptions.
Intelligent design is reasonable and is supported by our everyday experiences; life and blind nature creating itself is unreasonable and not supported by our everyday experiences.
But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
Does someone out there want to pick that up, or is it too obvious a target ?
Why would there be reprecussions except for the advancement of peace, knowledge and understanding?
We don't really get to see the "reprecussions" of the Theory of Evolution in everyday life... Maybe the odd documentary about some backward hick school teaching "inteligent design", but other than that it doesn't really affect us too much.
Yup, the old ad hominem attack. Actually, much evidence contradicts evolution and many scientists in our day are creationists. The reason for this is because evolution is not based on facts, but speculation and unproveable assumptions.
Intelligent design is reasonable and is supported by our everyday experiences; life and blind nature creating itself is unreasonable and not supported by our everyday experiences.
But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
Captain McBain said:But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
You have facts that answer the question of God's existence? I'd like to examine those
Are you trying to appeal to our ignorance?But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
You have facts that answer the question of God's existence? I'd like to examine those
Point of order, it was Captain McBain who said that. Correcting the quote.But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
You have facts that answer the question of God's existence? I'd like to examine those
Oops, I'm sorry, I hate when that happensPoint of order, it was Captain McBain who said that. Correcting the quote.But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
You have facts that answer the question of God's existence? I'd like to examine those![]()
Why would there be reprecussions except for the advancement of peace, knowledge and understanding?
We don't really get to see the "reprecussions" of the Theory of Evolution in everyday life... Maybe the odd documentary about some backward hick school teaching "inteligent design", but other than that it doesn't really affect us too much.
Yup, the old ad hominem attack. Actually, much evidence contradicts evolution and many scientists in our day are creationists. The reason for this is because evolution is not based on facts, but speculation and unproveable assumptions.
Intelligent design is reasonable and is supported by our everyday experiences; life and blind nature creating itself is unreasonable and not supported by our everyday experiences.
But, of course, emotion trumps the facts when it comes to the question of God's existence.
Yeah, I know, the question may be a bit loaded, but I didn't make the load. The word facts & God in the same thought tend to rub me the wrong wayAnd I'm just saying that's a logical fallacy and leave it at that.
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