Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio
Which part of my statement?
"Science is not just a collection of laws, it is a catalogue of unrelated facts. It is the creation of the human mind, with its freely invented ideas and concepts."
Albert Einstein
"Great is the power of misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure."
Ken Smith, on Darwinism & the origin of species

Regardless of how one perceives the working of the brain, or the intent of an idea or concept; they all have a purpose. Whether the purpose is to debunk accepted theories or to provide further evidence to support them. Rellegating the brain to a flashpoint of chemical reactions, and man as being a respondant being trapped in his own environment of learning or teachings - is simplistic at best or foolish in its own selfindulgent view of what we are. (my own included, though I am willing to listen to honest arguements, versus contrived ones that support mythes over facts).

I add these as fun. The first has a number of mythical explanations on creation; the other is just so you can pick your own quiz.

http://www.pbs.org/quiz/quiz10.html

http://www.pbs.org/quiz.html