The THEORY of evolution was de-bunked in 1972 and the advent of atomic microscopes. Darwin himself said that is a simpole cel was not simple, had any moving parts, then he himself will claim his theory false.
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It would be nice if you had proper communication skills so that I could understand your message. Learn some basic English before you even attempt to THINK about going up against Darwin next time. You see, Darwin was a genius of his time. Your comment, on the other hand, makes you look like an illiterate buffoon.
Right here is a perfect example of how most people - especially fundamentalists - don't understand science. At best, they practice a form of cargo cult science where they know individual words and phrases and string them together into something resembling actual science.
Science gets things wrong. All the time, in fact. Hypothesis are being continually disproven. However, there are degrees of wrongness. Believing the Earth is a sphere is wrong and so is believing that the Earth is a cube, but believing in cube Earth is _more_ wrong than believing in a spherical Earth. Every time something is disproven in science, it's replaced by something which is less wrong. That's how science works. It leaves claims of absolute truth to religion and philosophy.
“The THEORY of evolution”
Clearly you don’t know what ‘theory’ means in science.
“was de-bunked in 1972 and the advent of atomic microscopes.”
Nope, afraid not.
“Darwin himself said that is a simpole cel was not simple, had any moving parts, then he himself will claim his theory false.”
No, sweetie. He said, ‘If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down. But I can find no such case.’
Screaming ‘complex!’ is not the same as showing that the complexity is irreducible.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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