joobz
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Most 7th graders aren't allowed to use the encyclopedia as a reference for class reports. I would instantly fail any college kid in my class who used one as a primary source. It's simply too general and does not provide any depth for understanding. As a stepping stone to get started, they're great. But to treat one as a final source is rather embarrassing.Well I'm tellin' you Doc, when I sold them, they told us to push the fact that they were encyclopedias designed to be accessible to children. Hell I grew up with World Book in my house and my mom used to tell us to "look it up in the encyclopedia" when we had a technical question. It is a very good encyclopedia, but if you go to a library and look at World Book versus Encyclopedia Britannica or other college-level encyclopedias, you will note how much more information is in the bigger encyclopedias.
World Book is very good, but it is aimed at pre-college kids.
Well, I think what DOC is confused by is that some people have argued that it is possible viruses and cells emerged simultaneously. Although all of this is mere intellectual speculation, since we have no firm footing on the exact steps just yet. It is these grey areas that IDers will retreat to and pretend knowledge that just isn't there.As I say, Bruto was taking poetic license. Others may be making off-the-cuff or joking comments about the source of viruses. It is likely that there are some few scientists who think it is possible that life on earth was seeded by viruses, but I assure you they are in the vast minority. Viruses prey on living cells. If there were no living cells, they would have had nothing on which to prey. They could not have arisen unless the host was there first.
It is the reason why I pose my 18 point explanation. I am simply hoping to hear a simple self-consistent theory that fits the data as well as evolution and is testable.
That's not too much to ask, is it?