Reinharted
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- Posted: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 09:33:58 +0000
Leucrotta
Misconceptions? Okay, so a study that 'proved' that food being cooked causes cancer is a misconception?
Proof of said study?
In addition, it was likely "Food cooked in teflon coated cookware may cause cancer."
If a study says MAY that means it MIGHT. It doesn't mean go out and sell all your cookware and use only wooden tools. It also doesn't mean you can eat that steak with little flakes of teflon from the pan on it.
In addition, there's always bad science. If the research is done improplerly, then you get different results every year. Hence why eggs are so bad and good for you, depending upon the point in time.
Leucrotta
Okay, I relent that not all scientists are atheists. In fact, most who've tried to dis-prove the existence of God come out as Christians. But they still aren't the most accurate in my book.
Any scientist who tries to prove or disprove of God isn't practicing science. Science does not even touch upon what cannot be explained or has no evidence supporting or unsupporting of the case at hand.