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I never said these findings weren't controversial. Anything that contradicts Darwin is considered controversial.

Several things that contradict Darwin are mainstream science, accepted by almost all scientists. Darwin's positions hold no special status.
 
I look at the Earth map, same species living on different continents, same fossils found along the shores of once joined continents and to me continental drift is a fact. Not sure you can even call it theory.

It is a fact that the the continents used to be joined, and a fact they are moving. Continental drift theory is the overall explanation for these (and other) facts. Theories are greater, grander, and broader-ranging than facts. Theories do not become facts.
 
It is a fact that the the continents used to be joined, and a fact they are moving. Continental drift theory is the overall explanation for these (and other) facts. Theories are greater, grander, and broader-ranging than facts. Theories do not become facts.

Some times they do. All facts started somewhere in the realm of theories.
 
Some times they do. All facts started somewhere in the realm of theories.

To be clear, I meant in the realm of science. Saying scientific theories become scientific facts is like saying trees become leaves. Trees have leaves, grow leaves, develop leaves. They do not become leaves.
 
Sure and vampires are immortal and zombies still can walk while being dead. I asked for something believable and you give me this nonsense:mad:

The Bible book of Genesis speaks of seven men who lived more than 900 years, all of them being born prior to the Flood of Noah’s day. They were Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Jared, Methuselah, and Noah. (Genesis 5:5-27; 9:29) Many of these men may be unfamiliar to most people, but all of them were among the first ten generations in human history. Methuselah is well-known for having lived the longest—a record 969 years! The Bible mentions at least another 25 individuals who also reached ages beyond what is common today. Some of them lived 300, 400, even 700 or more years. (Genesis 5:28-31; 11:10-25) The outstanding longevity of those men living prior to the Flood proves that the human body has a remarkable potential for life.

Modern technology has enabled scientists to take a closer look at the human body and its marvelous design, including its amazing capacity for regenerating and healing itself. Their conclusion? It is capable of living indefinitely. “Aging,” says Professor of Medicine Tom Kirkwood, “remains one of the great mysteries of medical science.”

Although there is no shortage of theories promising a cure for aging, most experts agree with Dr.*Gene D. Cohen, president of the Gerontological Society of America, that “all these magic bullets have turned out to be blanks.” Why? For one thing, says science writer Nancy Shute, in U.S.News & World Report, “no one yet knows what causes aging and its inevitable consequence, death. And applying a cure to the ailment when you don’t know the cause is haphazard at best.” Dr.*Gosden too states that aging remains an enigma: “It is expressed in each one of us but its underlying nature remains a mystery.” He notes that “the really big question of why it occurs at all” gets little attention.

In his book The Dream of Eternal Life, Mark Benecke notes: “Nearly all of the body is renewed several times during the course of a life. .*.*. After about seven years, we are new people in the truest sense of the word.” However, this does not go on indefinitely because cells stop multiplying after a predetermined number of divisions. If that was not the case, though, says Benecke, “the human body could regenerate itself for a very long time—even eternally.”

Awaiting your rebuttal!
 
It is a fact that the the continents used to be joined, and a fact they are moving. Continental drift theory is the overall explanation for these (and other) facts. Theories are greater, grander, and broader-ranging than facts. Theories do not become facts.

Good point! All of these theories are basically guess work.....just like what some dinosaurs actually looked like! Initially, it was thought that dinosaurs were all the same color.....gray! But just reasoning on the matter, since dinosaurs were "Reptiles" and today's reptiles come in various colors, it only stands to reason that some dinosaurs may have been very colorful! Or at the very least, not all gray!
 
What's a "kind"?

While the word “species” is used frequently, it should be noted that this term is not found in the Bible book of Genesis, which uses the much more inclusive term “kind.” Often, what scientists choose to call the evolution of a new species is simply a matter of variation within a “kind,” as the word is used in the Genesis account.

What defines the boundary of a “kind”? The Bible does not say. However, it does state that living creatures “swarmed forth according to their kinds.” (Genesis 1:21) This statement implies that there is a limit to the amount of variation that can occur within a “kind.”

The “kinds” of animals thus have reference to the clear-cut and unalterable boundaries or limits set by the Creator, within which boundaries creatures are capable of breeding “according to their kinds.” It has been estimated by some that the hundreds of thousands of species of animals today could be reduced to a comparatively few family “kinds”—the horse kind and the cow kind, to mention but two. The breeding boundaries according to “kind” established by our Creator were not and could not be crossed.

That the great variety of animal life known today could have come from inbreeding within so few “kinds” is proved by the endless variety of humankind—short, tall, fat, thin, with countless variations in the color of hair, eyes, and skin.
 
Theories are not guesses. They are well-researched, well-tested, and productive of new ideas.

...so your saying that the idea that some dinosaurs had color and others did not.....can be determined by well-researched, well-tested "theories"....even though all we have are bones and NOT skin samples from eons of elapsed time? Why not just say "I'm guessing" this may have been the case!
 
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