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Two things: 1. Wikipedia is not a source; 2. this website will not post a scientific theory as if it's a fact. Karajou 14:35, 1 August 2011 (EDT)

If you are new to wiki-style websites, how were you able to post an edit to the Dinosaur article, with a source, as well as hitting the revert function a couple times? It's pretty easy, as you already know. Karajou 14:48, 1 August 2011 (EDT)

Ah, Glory. I've figured it out. -Michael

Now... Why exactly were my discovery institute edits re: the letter campaign deleted? I was trying to highlight their efforts to document the significant number of scientists who don't believe in evolution, as well as provide a fair counterexample effort instituted by the left.

It was reverted as to the first line above on this page. Wikipedia is not a valid source because it is subject to continual change by amateurs, as with any other wiki. As to their beliefs in an earth being millions of years old, that is theory; it is not fact. There is a difference between the two. Go to Conservapedia:Commandments and click on any of the links below to go to other pages within the site for guidelines, and "how-to's" on article writing. Karajou 15:37, 1 August 2011 (EDT)