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Answering reasonable Creationism
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Answering reasonable Creationism
It's a long one, but give me your feedback.

http://usualrhetoric.blogspot.com/2010/0...onism.html

Thanks!
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
Excellent work tavarish! Clap

Feedback:

Duane seems to be making a great deal of the Mt St Helens eruption. Theres an article here debunking that particular bit of creationist bullshit.

An issue that you rightly raise is the sterility of creationism as a research programme, especially when compared to the enormous fertility of evolutionary theory. You might find it useful to look at the work of Imre Lakatos, one of the big cheeses of Philosophy of Science. Lakatos argues that it is the productivity of the research programme that a theory generates that is the hallmark of a good theory. Article by Lakatos here.
He who desires to worship God must harbor no childish illusions about the matter but bravely renounce his liberty and humanity.
Mikhail Bakunin

A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything
Friedrich Nietzsche
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
I like this...

but I don't have any "reasonable" feedback lol
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"Extraordinary claims, require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
Quote: Duane, the author of the article, is a Young Earth Creationist. He has not made his personal beliefs trapsparent, but YECs typically believe that the Bible is a literal and accurate account of what historically took place, at least as far as Genesis is concerned. The Earth, in their view, is around 6,000 to 10,000 years old, and macroevolution - or evolution on a large scale (speciation), never occurred, as beings were created in their current states. Noah's flood actually happened, people lived with dinosaurs,


IOW, Duane is a fucking lunatic....like the rest of them.
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
(May 20, 2010 at 5:16 pm)Caecilian Wrote: Excellent work tavarish! Clap

Feedback:

Duane seems to be making a great deal of the Mt St Helens eruption. Theres an article here debunking that particular bit of creationist bullshit.

An issue that you rightly raise is the sterility of creationism as a research programme, especially when compared to the enormous fertility of evolutionary theory. You might find it useful to look at the work of Imre Lakatos, one of the big cheeses of Philosophy of Science. Lakatos argues that it is the productivity of the research programme that a theory generates that is the hallmark of a good theory. Article by Lakatos here.

Actually your talkorigins article is in the blog, it's the last thing I wrote. Smile
(May 20, 2010 at 6:28 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote: Duane, the author of the article, is a Young Earth Creationist. He has not made his personal beliefs trapsparent, but YECs typically believe that the Bible is a literal and accurate account of what historically took place, at least as far as Genesis is concerned. The Earth, in their view, is around 6,000 to 10,000 years old, and macroevolution - or evolution on a large scale (speciation), never occurred, as beings were created in their current states. Noah's flood actually happened, people lived with dinosaurs,


IOW, Duane is a fucking lunatic....like the rest of them.

1. I fixed the typo.
2. I didn't think they actually had a YEC among their ranks. It's getting to a point where every dialogue over there is swimming in shit and illogical premises.

Sometimes I come to a point where I'm just in awe and pretend that it's all a dream and people don't actually believe in such nonsense, and then I realize I'm in a country where 1 in 2 people actually do.

I'm in the wrong profession.
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
Its depressing, the amount of cretins out there. sigh...



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

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I just love it when the morons claim that these teeth

[Image: t_rex_skull_2_1.gif]


were for eating plants!
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
Why are people here even interested in what appears in Aristophrenium?

I had a good look around the site a couple of days ago. Its third-rate christian propaganda. Lots of creationist bullshit, recycling the same old lies. Then theres the 'philosophical' stuff, which is marginally more intelligent, but still strewn with errors. And of course the reactionary anti-abortion and homophobic crap.

It really isn't worth bothering with.
He who desires to worship God must harbor no childish illusions about the matter but bravely renounce his liberty and humanity.
Mikhail Bakunin

A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything
Friedrich Nietzsche
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
The title of this topic amuses me greatly.
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RE: Answering reasonable Creationism
(May 24, 2010 at 2:59 pm)Watson Wrote: The title of this topic amuses me greatly.

me too!
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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