Posted on 12/01/2005 7:24:47 AM PST by Lobbyist
The Harvard-educated Paul Mirecki serves as the head of the Religious Studies Department at Kansas University at least for the time being. By the time a KU administrator finishes reading this article much of the information revealed here for the first time Mirecki's job may be in jeopardy. If he continues in his post, it will be further proof of the double standard that universities maintain when it comes to the question of "hate speech."
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"Well, science is a particular interest of mine, and evolution/Creationism is one of the relatively few areas where conservatives will tell falsehoods (knowingly and otherwise) to other conservatives. So, you have the confluence of science, anti-science and internal debate."
Ok, I'll buy that. I have to agree with you there.
> Does anyone else notice a lack of impulse control among people like this professor?
No more so than most other people engaged in private conversations regarding topics that both people dislike.
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This man hasn't progressed emotionally past the age of 15. I would have dropped his class after the first session, were I unfortunate enough to have signed up for it.
"I may be missing some fundamental tenets of intelligent design, but it seems to me that the idea that a Supreme Being established the processes by which biology works, and by which evolution is thought to have progressed, does not conflict with any bit of proven science."
You're right, of course. The only way the bigots can generate an argument against ID is to dishonestly conflate it with young-earth, 7-day creationism.
Just another marxist in academia, did you expect something else?
Such for his religion.
Again, it is the lack of knowledge of scripture that belies the arguments against I.D.. They leave out the part about a day is like a thousand years to God. In other words God is not a temporal being and his actions cannot be explained or defined in temporal terms.
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" In other words God is not a temporal being and his actions cannot be explained or defined in temporal terms."
Seems pretty clear to me.
I really don't understand why people insist that He did everything in 7 24-hour days. I mean, not that He couldn't if He wanted to, but what does "an hour" mean to God?
A "day" to us is one revolution of the Earth on its axis. What was it to God before He created the Earth?
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