On Dec 26, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:

>> No one attackes the Law of Gravity because, to my knowledge, none  
>> of us has ever let go of an object and seen it do anything but fall.
>
> My dear bird, the law of gravity does not say that if you let go an
> object it will fall.

        You missed the obvious, and I'm sure quite deliberate, attempt to  
deceive yet again in the name of the Holy Agenda in that post. Note  
that in my post I state that the Law of Gravity is a mathematical  
expression based on observed phenomena, but the various explanations  
about how gravity works is the equivalent to the Theory of Evolution  
by Natural Selection: the explanation for the observations. These  
Holy Liars are targeting one fairly solid Theory because it  
contradicts their holy book, but ignoring other theories that are far  
more problematic, because they have no religious implications.  
Likewise, they don't start campaigns against the teaching of Atomic  
Theory in schools, which, like the Theory of Evolution by Natural  
Selection, is widely supported by experimental evidence, but is  
completely unproven. But since Atomic Theory doesn't contradict their  
holy book, it's quite OK to teach kids *that* unproven theory.
        

-- Ed Leafe
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