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Author Topic:   Creationism in science classrooms (an argument for)
Blue Jay
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Message 184 of 609 (606262)
02-24-2011 1:50 PM
Reply to: Message 181 by shadow71
02-24-2011 1:35 PM


Re: really? really?
Hi, Shadow71.
shadow71 writes:
Science teaches dogma doesn't it? For example Crick's "central dogma of molecular biology."
That's not really a dogma. Here are some quotes from Crick about the term, appearing on a Wiki page.
It was just stupid terminology by Crick: it was really a scientific law (a consistent pattern that emerges in natural phenomena without a real mechanistic explanation).
Edited by Bluejay, : Corrected "it's" to "it was," because it obviously is no longer thought to be (as Dr A pointed out).

-Bluejay (a.k.a. Mantis, Thylacosmilus)
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