Okay, this is not really a debate, just something fun that was inspired by a debate I had recently with a friend of mine.
In the past few years, creationists have tried to give their febreeze views more credence by rounding up a bunch of people from the scientific community who do not agree with Darwin and/or who think divine intervention should be taught in schools. Scientists know that science is not conducted by popularity, so they rarely rebut any of this garbage. What they have done is to say that you are more likely to find a member of the scientific community who is named Steve who fully accepts Darwinian Evolution than you are to find anyone of any name who does not agree with it. Or something like that. Here: http://ncse.com/taking-action/project-steve
Fun and funny. I will gladly talk about this stuff with anyone. I am not offended if you do not agree with me.
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Re: Steve
Same subject. More fuel for the fire.
http://www.evolvingscientist.net/2011/1 ... etter.html
http://www.evolvingscientist.net/2011/1 ... etter.html
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Re: Steve
The name Steve evolved from the Greek name Stephanos, which denotes a crown or headdress of some sort
Or maybe it didn't O.O *dramatic music*
Or maybe it didn't O.O *dramatic music*
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