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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Anyone notice that many people are scientifically illiterate
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<blockquote data-quote="Laodicean60" data-source="post: 77644373" data-attributes="member: 450284"><p>We are half bananas. When I was in school and saw the first picture of a monkey to a man I rejected it and still do. I thought we were placed here by aliens and maybe Star Trek influenced my worldview. But back to bananas we share half the genetics, not the 96% in chimpanzees, imagine that.</p><p></p><p>Some have insinuated that I was science illiterate in other threads I consider myself semi illiterate. I have a little interest in health science and technology. From a Christian perspective, I feel the Creator instilled all the basic DNA for life on this planet and how our kind evolved we can see today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laodicean60, post: 77644373, member: 450284"] We are half bananas. When I was in school and saw the first picture of a monkey to a man I rejected it and still do. I thought we were placed here by aliens and maybe Star Trek influenced my worldview. But back to bananas we share half the genetics, not the 96% in chimpanzees, imagine that. Some have insinuated that I was science illiterate in other threads I consider myself semi illiterate. I have a little interest in health science and technology. From a Christian perspective, I feel the Creator instilled all the basic DNA for life on this planet and how our kind evolved we can see today. [/QUOTE]
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