Darwin admitted when he was wrong Once again, Laurence Baker attacks Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution because, like all scientists and forward thinkers, the man was prepared to admit he did not have all the answers to Man's existence.

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Date: 20070919
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Once again, Laurence Baker attacks Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution because, like all scientists and forward thinkers, the man was prepared to admit he did not have all the answers to Man's existence.

Science is ever moving forward, and I'm sure many theories which abound today will be proved wrong tomorrow, but that is a tribute to Man's inquisitive nature.

Unlike Mr Baker and his backward-looking creationist fellowship who, when posed a question to which they don't know the answer, instead of trying to find a rational one, turn around and claim it is the work of God.

I'm sure if ...

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