... week that ... the number ... (from ... (June 12 to ... list's post ... PK: The total number of posts will decrease for a time. Paul A. was an active...
Group On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:23:07 -0400, Phil Skell wrote Re: 1. Combined ... PS>I am not opposed to common ancestry. Well Phil gives a good imitation of...
Paul A (cc. CED) In the interests of fairness, I am cc.'ing my reply to CED. But I want this to be the last post of your on CED, since you are no longer a...
... Dan: I had the reverse direction in mind. It is easy enough for us to remind others about the importance of remaining objective when doing science. But...
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Jul 1, 2005 5:14 pm
... Steve, I have made my position clear, and I decline to enter your part of the debate. When "your moment" has expired, if you return to my question I will...
... PK: Then review your own words. Dan: This is a really good point Phil. How is the public able to evaluate the basis for such claims? How is the public...
... PK: What is established by hard science is common features between genomes and these are not entirely understood. I my travels this week I came across a ...
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Jul 1, 2005 6:52 pm
... Several ways. The most impressive being conversations with the leaders in experimental modern biology, all of who responded to the question: Would you have...
... Reflector in ... *ten* years ago ... Dan: Happy anniversary? ... what ... passions and ... Dan: My question exactly. ... much ... these ... and ... former ...
... leaders in ... Would ... convinced ... have made ... Dan: As Steve pointed out Darwinism and common descent are two separate things. Darwin's theory was...
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Jul 2, 2005 12:13 am
... It could indicate to scientists a fruitful direction for further possible advances. If not it is useless, merely a pleasing affectation. ... [Non-text...
... PK: I could better answer the question if supplied with a scientific (rather than an opinion based on personal views) as to what natural forces or ...
I find this a bit distrubing the canopy Idea is I think in many ways a entreached Icon of creation it is flawed in a number of ways the atmosphere could not...
For one thing, this physics professor has to be commended very strongly for a very public YEC stance. For another thing, this IndyStar channel must also be...
Group On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 13:10:31 -0600, Stephen E. Jones wrote Re: 1. Combined responses 04-Jun-05; 2. PE 9.4.4 [...] ... SJ>I would be interested in hearing...
... one ... [him] ... John: I used to be Catholic. I attended Catholic school, was an altar boy and a lector at church. We studied a lot of religion. Over the...
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Jul 3, 2005 7:33 pm
... Give us a concrete, and detailed example of an advance in understanding the structure or function for any particular organism which was heuristically ...
... This illustrates a problem with church heirarchies that cleave to ceremonial forms of reverence rather than any dynamic application of Biblical principles...
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 17:39:08 -0700 (PDT), Paul wrote ... alternative. There is not only *two* alternatives, between: 1) a species specific genome that is...
Group I have decided to keep this thread separate from my combined responses for now, because the issues it raises are so different. On Sun, 3 Jul 2005...
... is ... a ... and a ... John: I'm not Catholic, or Christian, now so whatever you think I was in the past is pretty much moot, for both of us. ... Christian...
Group I will try to clear away this thread first. It is clear that it is *hopeless* arguing with John on the truth of Christianity, since we cannot even agree ...
As Steve has closed off any further discussion of the Christianity/Judgment Day issue, I suppose I can at least make an indirect comment using this story...
Group This is my last combined response on CED (and indeed my last debate - see my next post), it having being already completed yesterday). On Sun, 03 Jul...