Audie
Veteran Member
I am aware of the geology, I did minor in the subject.Actually, many people were consigned to the wilderness over this "continental drift"
thingo. I recall an amazing article in a Readers Digest in the 1970's about it. This
became a generational thing - some did polls on beliefs amongst geologists, and
slowly the younger ones were coming around to it before the early 1960's when
"sea floor spreading" clinched it. The science here wasn't that geology was similar
on either sides of some continents - it was exactly the same.
Nobody lost tenure, and memory of what you read in
a lowbrow and highly opinionated magazine 50 years ago
doesmt support your position at all.
Still less does it support anything contrary to what I said re the
opposite approach of science and religion to dealing with
evidence.
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