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This is cracking me up.
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Oh Chran, that's just too precious! Where did this slow intelligent design come in? They can't allow that. That completely blows the argument.
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To be fair, if the flagellum is not essential to life, then it can be built bit by bit over many generations. Or not, as you please. This is one of those little areas of biology which ID "doesn't speak to". Darwinism, on the other hand, further requires that each step should be useful or neutral.
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Who IS this Mr Rothschild!!
I suspect him of having a degree in Biology. While ID is not an issue in India (our creation myths being quite flexible) I have always been amazed that people would take such things seriously. By the way, I am happy to see astrology being declared a science! My Grandfather would have been happier. He cast his own Horoscope, predicted he was going to die at 40 and planned his succession. He died at 70+ and continued to cast horoscopes till the end. (did not plan any actions based on them though_) |
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He could just be an intelligent person with a passing familiarity with science.
If the council for the opposing side hadn't volunteered, I'd feel quite sorry for them right now. The inherent wackiness of the stuff they're forced to defend must make their job extremely difficult - PARTICULARLY since they're forced to claim it's actually true. |
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Which is the nubbin of the problem, isn't it? We have so far failed in our education of our citizens as to what science is that IDers are not laughed out of the room the moment that they open their mouth. The sad thing is that he appears to be one of the rare exceptions.
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For most interested citizens, this isn't science, it's religion. The fact that the ID muckety-mucks refuse to acknowledge that is of no importance to the average believer.
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"Q. You also explained that, why you don't expect
intelligent design at scientific conferences, correct? A. Yes, that's because I consider it to be a poor forum for communicating such ideas." p.33, lines 13-16 Sorta says it, dosen't it? |
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And yet much was made of the fact in his expert testimony that he had presented his ideas at many prestigious science conferences attended by lots of "mainstream" scientist...
(Edited to add.) Just read the conference and I now understand the different types of "conferences" they are referring to - good example of why I should go to the source before forming an opinion.
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I wonder has anyone else noticed the " uh-huh"s that seem to appear at shall we say the more troublesome points in Behe's testimony?
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Awkward questions also tend to be met with a request to repeat the question. It's always handy to have a little extra thinking time.
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That's...the way...uh-huh, uh-huh, I like it...
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And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye. |
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I guess he's not used to this sort of thing. You know, actually answering difficult questions. Why do you think he's never offered any of this stuff for peer review? Beyond, apparently, short phone conversations between his editor and his editor's wife's tutors:
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Assuming, of course, that evolution will actually win out in this trial, I wonder how the opposing side will complain justice was violated? Will it acknowledge the very embarassing blows it was dealt, or just ignore the entire episode?
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I don't know how much more I can take.
This is killing me.
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Actually, the article by Dr. Atchison that was read in court appears to contradict Dr. Behe's testimony at one point:
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The judge's and defender's asides about the Big Bang had me laughing out loud. Something I don't expect when I'm reading a court transcript, I've also become a junkie for this stuff - has TV beaten hands-down for entertainment value.
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Any kind of entertainment.
So far, a proponent of ID being scientific has evaded a crucial question for quite some time now. |
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It looks as if some of these guys have got them bang to rights: Students evaluate evolution case:
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And here's Mike Argento again.
Some amusing stuff about the FSM, but also a very succinct assessment of the weakness of Behe's argument:
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Now that's a friggin' smiley!
![]() ![]() ~~ Paul ![]() Any chance you could give it the synonym :behe: ? |
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Or someone who reads the expert reports very carefully, and discusses in detail with the experts on his own side exactly what the mistakes are and how best to bring them out.
I suspect both. But I also remember a quote from a relative's case (he was retained as an expert in one of these "dueling expert" cases), where his attorney asked for a recess for consultation with his own expert right after direct examination was finished, quote, "on the grounds that any lawyer who asks a question to which he does not already know the answer is incompetent," close quote. The recess, of course, was granted. The judge was apparently no fool either. |
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