[quote]Why is this marked as the answer?[/quote]So more people could see it.
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Edited by Jack: 5/5/2015 2:56:42 AMSo more people could see its illegitimate case, and its misunderstanding?
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/5/2015 4:04:46 AMNo, so that people can see it as an analogy, an analogy proving a point.
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Yes it is an analogy. However it is one that doesn't work.
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One word: Metaphorical. *mind being blown noise* That was the sound, of your mind, being blown.
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Yes Lol. Notice how he ignored the rest of your comment smh XD
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Edited by SSG ACM: 5/5/2015 4:04:19 AMUh no, I just got done doing some stuff. I couldn't reply to any of the forums for a while, and note: I responded; so, LOL@U.
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Edited by Jack: 5/5/2015 3:44:44 AMYeah seriously, like I worked hard on that last bit haha
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Stating again, "I have returned."
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Yay party
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Sure, if you see it that way.
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I mean what he says is way off what the Theory of Evolution states so yeah, I see it that way.
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[quote]...the Theory of Evolution...[/quote]Jury, I rest my case.
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Edited by Jack: 5/5/2015 10:44:39 PM[quote]A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is acquired through the scientific method and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.[/quote] I rest my case.
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Sorry, I thought you stated "the theory of evolution." My bad, but I see your reasoning when we are actually supposed to consider it "the scientific theory of evolution." Correct?
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*facepalm* Would you call it "the scientific theory of gravity" too? Oh what about "Scientific Cell Theory"? Haha omg
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Evolution is evolution. Gravity is gravity. Let's not confuse the two.
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They are both scientific theories.