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To: bondserv

The Adults will be back in control of science shortly. Hold on to your seat or you might be Gored. Jesse HighJackson and Al NotsoSharpton have a better spiel than you guys.

The reckoning will be sweet as the discredited are sent packing. Not by fascistic over-religiosity, rather capitalistic competition of ideas in a free market that is seeking truth to propel us into the future.

The Imminent Demise of Evolution (from 1825 to the present)

BTW, you are aware that science isn't determined by the "capitalistic competition of ideas" but by the evidence.  Reality isn't malleable such that whatever most people believe automatically becomes true.  If that were the case, the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot would have been captured by now, and the White House lawn would be lousy with flying saucers.

341 posted on 01/19/2005 6:33:02 AM PST by Junior (FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC)
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To: Junior
BTW, you are aware that science isn't determined by the "capitalistic competition of ideas" but by the evidence.

When a person views the interpretive skills of the scientists in peer-reviewd journals, truth is rarely the desired result. Many of these clown boxers can't program their VCR, let alone make judgments on less than 1% of the potential data. Most of them are sheep that tow the line so they can get their grant check from the alums.

Give the alums a capitalistic chance to see the data handled with integrity and they will begin forcing changes at their Alma Maters. Disclaimers in the textbooks is just the calm before the storm. The Adults are taking back the establishment.

351 posted on 01/19/2005 7:54:52 AM PST by bondserv (Sincerity with God is the most powerful instigator for change! † [Check out my profile page])
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