No Ma'am. The fact remains that you would be quoting things off the creationist blogosphere. I don't know what you think counts as an "Article".reasonvemotion wrote: I could match you article for article and this could go on indefinitely.
The fact remains that you have nothing specific to say about ice core extraction from ice sheets in Antarctica. I linked you twice. You said the fossil record supports a flood, I said that is absolutely false. You asked for evidence of that. I presented a diagram of mass extinctions.
The fact remains that only in some sectors of public news media, talk shows, internet forums, internet chat rooms. Only in those places is a lie perpetuated that there is equal evidence out there for "both sides". I understand this lie saturates the public discourse. But the moment you set foot in any institution of higher learning, among people who collect evidence from the wild and publish it under peer-review. Among many scientific disciplines, evolution by natural selection is not being debated anymore. Its mechanisms are not being debated. It is not a wild, contentious theory anymore and it hasn't been for about seven decades.
The next reply you will have to this, is some variation along the lines that universities are full of "Evolutionists" who are boiled-in-the-pot atheists. They work together to reinforce and perpetuate their "Secular Agenda" their "Naturalistic Worldview" or their "Atheistic philosophy" , or whatever catch-phrase Glenn Beck is using this week. We've heard that one before too, and it is equally false. It also saturates the public discourse, but again that doesn't make it any more true.
At the end of the day, the one thing I hope to communicate to you, is simply this one item:
(be it the formation of the sun, the formation of the earth, the history of living organisms... ) When scientists say that something happened naturally, they say those things because they have evidence showing it. They are not concocting these stories to make them fit with "Darwinism" or whatever Huckabee or Rick Santorum is calling it this week. Don't let anyone hoodwink you on this, reasonvemotion.