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10th November 2005, 01:30 PM | #481 |
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Yes, but he's not exactly doing his job as a researcher anymore, is he? His profession changed when he abandoned science and reason. The man who made those statements on a witness stand is a clown, not a scientist.
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Ah, the joy of tenure!
Behe is a perfect example of why tenure should be removed. University faculty are still vulnerable to retaliation from the administration in a thousand other ways, so tenure doesn't make academics immune to persecution, and it makes it virtually impossible to get rid of utter fools. |
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In related news. NPR just ran a story on "Intelligent Design and Academic Freedom". Mostly centered around Sternberg publication of an intelligent design article...http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5007508
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Televangelist Robertson warns town of God's wrath
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Edit to add: I thought the whole thing in Dover was about science, not religion. Is Robertson suggesting that there was a religious motivation behind the 8 people voted out? |
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I'd prefer Robertson be struck by lightning on a clear day. I think I'll see if I can recruit a mad scientist to make it happen, since there doesn't seem to be an omnibenevolent being intent on electroshocking that nutbar into sanity. Or ashes.
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I think it's well past time to acknowledge that this anti-hate movement that's become so popular in the last few decades is dead wrong. Hate has a purpose and a function, and to claim that any and all manifestations of hatred are evil is just plain silly.
Hate is not the problem. Unreasonably determining what to hate is. |
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In that case, I reasonably hate the following: Fred Phelps Pat Robertson Kevin Trudeau Psychics/Mediums/frauds Cancer And I unreasonably hate the following: Kevin Federline, who can't spell his name properly. Jell-o Dr. Suess mushrooms wombat shaving penis envy Ford Taurus' made in the 1990's reality TV spandex infomercials ebonics Looks like I have some work to do on rectifying my unreasonable hate. |
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10th November 2005, 08:31 PM | #496 |
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The new school board is supposedly on record saying they will not appeal a ruling against the old school board. The old board members have no power.
Even if the plaintiffs lose, the newly elected board members will most likely reverse Pandas vote.
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10th November 2005, 09:07 PM | #498 |
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Not clueless, no. He has a creationist agenda, plain as day. You'll find his name (along with several other familiar names) on this list:
http://www.iscid.org/fellows.php He most certainly appears to have abused his position: http://evolutionblog.blogspot.com/20...g-replies.html His duplicity and persecution routine make me ill. |
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I found this article this morning bushwatch.net/uhler.htm (still to new to post proper links.
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bushwatch.net?
That sounds positively like a porn site. ........ Yep. Political porn. |
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Ok, so it turns out that Sternberg (poor little victim of all those nasty scientists) is a Fellow of the International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design ... along with Behe, Dembski and others whose names you will probably recognise.
Barbara Bradley Hagerty (author of the NPR story) is the NPR's religion correspondent and turns out to be a member of the World Journalism Institute
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http://atheism.about.com/b/a/2004_03.htm?iam=dpile_100 (ETA - the post marked 09:00) Explains a lot methinks. |
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I think it's time to start writing letters to NPR.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9995578/
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So, here we have IDiots contradicting themselves again. *ID is science* they try to tell us. Then when they get mad, they forget their little mantra. Oh, and somehow natural disasters are punishments for us puny mortals by this "loving god". |
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I had wondered why the NPR stories kept referring to the controversy over "the origins of life". Now I know: NPR's religion correspondent is a member of an organization specifically dedicated to spreading Christian Fundamentalism through the mass media.
Expecting a religion correspondent to lack religious opinions is unreasonable, but a certain amount of dispassionate objectivity is called for. How is actively trying to promulgate the "Christian viewpoint" conducive to that requirement?! |
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If I hadn't read them saying essentially just that myself, you'd sound like a conspiracy nut.
And just to go back over our recent conversation topics, we've been discussing a journal editor that acted questionably in order to push through a flawed intelligent design article because he sympathized with their cause, and we've also been discussing a journalist who covered the journal editor's story in an biased way because she also sympathizes with the intelligent design cause. Both are members of religious organizations that publicly endorse intelligent design. Both actions were in some way furthered by government actions and political appointments. The organizations these folks belong to are funded by and allied with fundamentalist religious groups. All involved have the same goal: keeping unpleasant scientific facts from a generation of children. Why do people invent conspiracy theories? I find reality has enough intrigue... |
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Will the trial make a good movie?
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ETA: I misread your post (I thought you were accusing me of being a conspiracy nut), but I'll leave it anyway since I think it's important for people to know exactly where ID is coming from and so I can back up my own claim.
Don't take my word for it. They've said so themselves. Look here and make up your own mind. A few choice quotes:
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Take a look at the website that delphi_ote linked. Fascinating. Very carefully does not mention anything that would allow one to pin them down in such a category...until you look at the Journal. Then it is crystal clear--this is an intelligent-design group. Not only are the usual suspects there, writing the usual things, but lesser players are contributing additional ID materials.
So even though their stated purpose is to provide "a forum for free and uncensored inquiry into complex systems", their de facto purpose is to provide a forum for Intelligent Design. |
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He's definitely a Jesus freak:
http://leaderu.com/offices/schaefer/...cientists.html And this leaves me wondering...
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I hope the judge has read Pat Robertson's remarks on the subject. I should think they'd help him make his mind up.
My little playlet continues... Act II Enter Pat Robertson. PR: We're GREEKS, I tell you, GREEKS! We like retsina, sodomy, and right angled triangles! [Sings]: Se gnoriso apo tin kopsi, Tou spathiou tin tromeri, Se gnoriso apo tin opsi, Pou me via metra tin yi. Ap' ta kokala vialmeni, Ton Ellinon ta iera, Ke san prota andriomeni, Haire, o haire, Eleftheria! I AM SO F***ING GREEK THAT IF YOU LOOK UNDER "GREEK" IN THE DICTIONARY THEY HAVE A PICTURE OF ME TALKING ABOUT PHILOSOPHY AND BUGGERING A SLAVE BOY! Oh, and Zeus will use his magical powers to smite everyone who rejects our gift of a wooden horse. |
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