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Dictionary » I » Immutable ImmutableImmutable Not mutable; not capable or susceptible of change; unchangeable; unalterable. That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for god to lie, we might have a strong consolation. (Heb. Vi. 18) Immutable, immortal, infinite, Eternal king. (Milton) Origin: L. Immutabilis; pref. Im- not _ mutabilis mutable. See Mutable. ![]()
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Results from our forumAre Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... like other entities of creation the permanence of attributes of ‘human religion’ was illusion. Because acceleratingly expanding cosmos prevented immutable existence. Untransformable entities became history and the rest mutated to the future. Intermingling of chaos with order quantizes existence, ...
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Are Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... like other entities of creation the permanence of attributes of ‘human religion’ was illusion. Because acceleratingly expanding cosmos prevented immutable existence. Untransformable entities became history and the rest mutated to the future. Intermingling of chaos with order quantizes existence, ...
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Re: A Monkey's Uncle... DNA. Mebbe so. And maybe a mythical dragon causes tornadoes. nice sidestep of a relevant point. 45561: …a theory is based on fact but is not immutable. Theories aren't always perfect, and if contradictory evidence comes to light then you revise or scrap your theory. You still need to show ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... of the blog really was to get the con argument so I could refine my direction on the hypothesis. 45561: …a theory is based on fact but is not immutable. Theories aren't always perfect, and if contradictory evidence comes to light then you revise or scrap your theory. You still need to show ...
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A Monkey's UncleJDavidE, a theory is based on fact but is not immutable. Theories aren't always perfect, and if contradictory evidence comes to light then you revise or scrap your theory. You still need to show evidence for scrapping the idea that Pan and Homo ...
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