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What about it? TalkReason , Jul 15, 2006
Paul:

The question of falsifiability (or the lack thereof) of the evolution theory (ET) has been extensively discussed, including relatively recent posts on the Panda's Thumb blog (where you can use the Search facility to locate the pertinent entries). Also, you may make an excursion into Google.

The well known example (by no means the sole one) is about a find of a fossil of a rabbit in certain geological strata where, according to ET, it should not be found. Coulter does not offer any argument about this point, which has not already been refuted many times over. We leave to Jim Downard a chance to suggest a more detailed reply if he chooses to submit one.
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What about it? RJDownard@aol.com Jul 16, 2006
While part of the Intelligent Design mantra is that evolutionists insulate their maerialistic philosophy from pontential refutation, this isn't really Coulter's argument.

She is convinced that evolution is plainly confuted by the scientific evidence. She is astoundingly wrong in this belief, as I have noted and will continue to explain in subsequent posts.

And one may note a new wrinkle: Bill Dembski's non-reply to my Coulter inquiries, posted at his Uncommon Descent blog site.
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What about it? Norowitz, Avi Jul 16, 2006
Douglas Theobald has provided numerous potential methods of falsifying evolution.

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