Posted on 03/11/2003 3:01:59 PM PST by Remedy
A university professor said she was asked to resign for introducing elite students to flaws in Darwinian thought, and she now says academic freedom at her school is just a charade.
During a recent honors forum at Mississippi University for Women (MUW), Dr. Nancy Bryson gave a presentation titled "Critical Thinking on Evolution" -- which covered alternate views to evolution such as intelligent design. Bryson said that following the presentation, a senior professor of biology told her she was unqualified and not a professional biologist, and said her presentation was "religion masquerading as science."
The next day, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Vagn Hansen asked Bryson to resign from her position as head of the school's Division of Science and Mathematics.
"The academy is all about free thought and academic freedom. He hadn't even heard my talk," Bryson told American Family Radio News. "[W]ithout knowing anything about my talk, he makes that decision. I think it's just really an outrage."
Bryson believes she was punished for challenging evolutionary thought and said she hopes her dismissal will smooth the way for more campus debate on the theory of evolution. University counsel Perry Sansing said MUW will not comment on why Bryson was asked to resign because it is a personnel matter.
"The best reaction," Bryson says, "and the most encouraging reaction I have received has been from the students." She added that the students who have heard the talk, "They have been so enthusiastically supportive of me."
Bryson has contacted the American Family Association Center for Law and Policy and is considering taking legal action against the school.
What a coincidence. I was thinking of him as the poster boy for that end of the debate spectrum.
Unbelieveable.
Absolutely unbelieveable.
Well, evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data.
Note that your very link preemptively dismisses using "Evolution is a fact" and "Evolution is a theory" to prove "theory = fact."
Well, evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data."Preemptively," except that it didn't stop you. A theory may be named after a fact.
Didn't mean to skip this part of your post. However, one more verb should.
The assumed absence of oxygen is only one of the problems with the life-from-rocks guesswork. You see, Miller's experiments proved that life cannot arise by itself, not even with human help.
Ninety-eight percent of Miller's results were poisionous to life (tar and carboxylic acid).
Miller's best results turned out two kinds of amino acids. It takes 20 to make life.
Miller's acids bonded with tar.
Half of the amino acids were right handed. Life needs left handed ones.
The smallest proteins have 70 amino acids- all left handed. All 70 need to be in a precise order.
What you guys really need to reproduce in the laboratory is something from nothing as in the BB when nothing exploded and produced everything in this universe.
This lurker sees clearly that since ya'll can not provide meaningful responses to points made by Gore3000, you simply ridicule, and take your ball home to mama.
Since in your thrashing you're moving away from previous mantras, the broader picture of evidence for macroevolution goes far beyond fossil transitionals.
I'm truely crushed by your quick-witted comment.
Well, I guess everyone sees things according to their own world view...wouldn't you agree? It seems to me that the same point that you make holds for the evol side of the house as well. Why not just respond to his points in a meaningfull way, instead of just quiting the playing field? Ignoring a poster because you don't like the points he makes doesn't work. If one does that in every case, before long you end up just debating one point of view, which isn't much of a debate at all.
I would be willing to bet that your "everyone" are on the evol side and "everyone else" is on the other side. The fact that you say you have no world view on this debate is very telling indeed.
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300 Creationist Lies.
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So what? I was not trying to prove theory=fact. I was showing mr. b as wrong. He gave a partial answer. He was wrong. Darwininians use these distinctions for wiggle room. What is the fact of evolution.(in a meaningful way, not in the sense of a change which is undoubtedly the use you will offer)
Please read the rest of my post. I answered specifically the questions you reiterate here. I'm trying to keep things civil, here, but you need to actually debate me and acknowledge the points that I make instead of ignoring them.
For example, we know that some organisms have existed at different times than other organisms but that they appear to be related structurally to those earlier organisms. From this we can conclude that the later organisms are related to, and possibly descended from the earlier ones. The only other explanation is that the earlier organisms died out and the later ones popped into existence afterward. Neither science nor the Bible support this view, yet that is what creationists have to believe. Of course, they won't tell you this -- it is pert near impossible to get a creationist to actually tell you what it is he believes. Note the ongoing discussions between balrog666 and Boiler Plate if you need an illustration.
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