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#251 2005-08-12 11:45 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
resedit wrote:
Chickenhawk wrote:
brendave wrote:
Can I say ID through evolution? Let the posts spread.
I have no problem with that. More plausible than the ID theories res has been spitting out. At least it doesn't lay waste to three fields of science.
Like it or not there are qualified scientists in those fields who see a young earth with intelligent design behind it. They may not have the popular view, but they are qualified.
Yes, Joanathan Wells has a PhD. What you say? He is intellectually dishonest and a piece of paper does not a qualified scientist make? Aw.
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#252 2005-08-12 11:58 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
NAG wrote:
resedit wrote:
Chickenhawk wrote:
I have no problem with that. More plausible than the ID theories res has been spitting out. At least it doesn't lay waste to three fields of science.Like it or not there are qualified scientists in those fields who see a young earth with intelligent design behind it. They may not have the popular view, but they are qualified.
Yes, Joanathan Wells has a PhD. What you say? He is intellectually dishonest and a piece of paper does not a qualified scientist make? Aw.
This is just to good to go unquoted:
In 1976, Jonathan Wells a student in Moon's seminary, answered his leader's call. Wells writes, "Father's [Moon's] words, my studies, and my prayers convinced me that I should devote my life to destroying Darwinism, just as many of my fellow Unificationists had already devoted their lives to destroying Marxism. When Father chose me to enter a PhD program in 1978, I welcomed the opportunity to prepare myself for battle." The University of California supplied Wells with his weapon, a PhD in biology and, with Icons of Evolution, Wells has fired the latest salvo in the eternal religious assault on Charles Darwin.
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#253 2005-08-12 3:54 pm
Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
From Jonathan Alter's article Monkey See, Monkey Do appearing in Newsweek's August 10 issue, the following quote is the article's lead:
A teacher in Kansas, where war over Darwin in the schools is still raging, calls the theory of intelligent design, "creationism in a cheap tuxedo."
The article is a good read. For more of what the 'fundamentalists' are up to check it out here: Monkey See, Monkey Do]
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#254 2005-08-12 4:53 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Often a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and the other parts of the world, about the motions and orbits of the stars and even their sizes and distances,... and this knowledge he holds with certainty from reason and experience. It is thus offensive and disgraceful for an unbeliever to hear a Christian talk nonsense about such things, claiming that what he is saying is based in Scripture. We should do all that we can to avoid such an embarrassing situation, lest the unbeliever see only ignorance in the Christian and laugh to scorn.
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#255 2005-08-12 5:06 pm
Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
NAG wrote:
resedit wrote:
Chickenhawk wrote:
I have no problem with that. More plausible than the ID theories res has been spitting out. At least it doesn't lay waste to three fields of science.Like it or not there are qualified scientists in those fields who see a young earth with intelligent design behind it. They may not have the popular view, but they are qualified.
Yes, Joanathan Wells has a PhD. What you say? He is intellectually dishonest and a piece of paper does not a qualified scientist make? Aw.
I've never heard of Joanathan Wells.
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#256 2005-08-12 9:19 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
So supply me a name of one of these so called credible scientists. Res, it is the same thing every time. You type stuff without saying a thing. Of course, intellectually dishonest people tend to support each other so I was only expecting such from you.
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#257 2005-08-12 9:22 pm
Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
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So supply me a name of one of these so called credible scientists. Res, it is the same thing every time. You type stuff without saying a thing. Of course, intellectually dishonest people tend to support each other so I was only expecting such from you.
I've supplied names time and time and time again.
I'll get you another list if you want one.
I already did once in this thread - the chemist, who holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and has several patents (for neat stuff too, like the hydrogen-oxygen compound that actually becomes less dense at it reaches about 0.4 Centigrade - dihydrogem-monoxide I think he calls it;))
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#258 2005-08-12 9:23 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
You do that.
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#259 2005-08-12 9:27 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Hank Rearden wrote:
Often a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and the other parts of the world, about the motions and orbits of the stars and even their sizes and distances,... and this knowledge he holds with certainty from reason and experience. It is thus offensive and disgraceful for an unbeliever to hear a Christian talk nonsense about such things, claiming that what he is saying is based in Scripture. We should do all that we can to avoid such an embarrassing situation, lest the unbeliever see only ignorance in the Christian and laugh to scorn.
- St. Augustine, "De Genesi ad litteram libri duodecim"
Ouch. St Augustine, no less 
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#260 2005-08-12 10:51 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Spammer.
At least if you'd posted in the "Peak Oil" thread, you might have made a miniscule bit of sense.
F. O.!
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#261 2005-08-12 11:22 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
user wrote:
Spammer.
At least if you'd posted in the "Peak Oil" thread, you might have made a miniscule bit of sense.
F. O.!
This whole thread doesn't make sense.
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#262 2005-08-12 11:25 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
My last post really doesn't make sense now that the mighty oatmeal has swooped in and removed the spam....
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#263 2005-08-13 1:59 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Well this thread doesn't make any sense anyhow. So much maneuvering it is funny to think I might actually get someone's honest opinion.
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#265 2005-08-13 7:44 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
resedit wrote:
I will provide a list of ID scientists - I just haven't done so yet.
resedit wrote:
I've supplied names time and time and time again.
I'll get you another list if you want one.
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#266 2005-08-13 9:41 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
brendave wrote:
resedit wrote:
I will provide a list of ID scientists - I just haven't done so yet.
resedit wrote:
I've supplied names time and time and time again.
I'll get you another list if you want one.

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#267 2005-08-13 2:41 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
resedit wrote:
I will provide a list of ID scientists - I just haven't done so yet.
The thing is, as far as I'm (and NAG are?) concerned 'ID scientist' is an oxymoron.
[I won't even bother to make the joke involved.]
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#268 2005-08-13 2:48 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Why would anyone want a list of ID scientist?
If I got a list of non-ID scientist, would that do any good?
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#269 2005-08-13 3:26 pm
Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
mo' ron wrote:
Why would anyone want a list of ID scientist?
If I got a list of non-ID scientist, would that do any good?
Because I said they exist and someone asked for them.
I haven't started to compile the list yet, but it will come. I plan to use several Ph.D.'s that are in the fields of chemistry, biology, and geology. Those seem to be the fields most related to evolution.
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#270 2005-08-13 3:34 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
I'm sure Hank will be happy to tell you how little we should be impressed by such a list.
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#271 2005-08-13 4:06 pm
Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
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I'm sure Hank will be happy to tell you how little we should be impressed by such a list.
Here's the way it went down.
I stated like it or not - there are qualified scientists in those fields who are in fact Intelligen Design.
NAG asked for a list. I stated I had provided them before, and would be willing to do so if asked again. NAG said please do. So I will.
I don't care wether it impresses you or not. That's why I haven't started yet - it really isn't that crucial to a point, other than that yes - qualified scientists in those fields do exist who are Intelligent Design supporters.
The request for them is why I am providing them, it isn't that far back in the thread if you want to read instead of just posing comments about being impressed or not. Apparently some people think they don't exist, and that is a myth worth debunking.
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#272 2005-08-15 11:42 am
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Still waiting.
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#273 2005-08-15 2:05 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
NAG wrote:
Still waiting.
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#274 2005-08-15 2:13 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
resedit wrote:
That's why ID can never really be a science - there is absolutely no way to test the hypothesis.

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#275 2005-08-15 2:18 pm
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Re: Intelligent Design & Neocon Politics
Ya know res....I have a tremendous amount of respect for you.
You're passionate about your beliefs, you're articulate and you fight fair (no small feat in this place).
On this issue though you're trying to play it both ways and you're outmatched.
You want to argue the scientific merits of ID and at the same time claim it's a philosophical issue.
You've said for several pages you'd compile a list of ID scientists which if your arguments are to be believed you should have those within easy reach. (I don't care anyway it is a faith issue).
Any scientific argument for ID requires a suspension of disbelief.
I've heard it said that there's more scientific evidence to support evolution than there is to support the notion that the earth goes around the sun. I don't know if that's true but evolution just makes sense. No, not in the sense that is explains why we're here. If anybody had that answer there would be no MiniThink.
Imagine that!
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