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To: tacticalogic
Religious people can make valid points about science. They can also lie.

CAN, yes; but in the same way you ask if they would admit to lying you would also have to admit that the other side would be expected to do the same. I think we can both agree that we should not "expect" anything from either side but look at the evidence from both sides in an "asymmetrical" way (with skepticism) and then way the facts, evidence, for ourselves.

But it is not working out this way in Universities or in the elite science communities; the movie, "Expelled," makes a good point of this. If you have not seen this movie, I recommend it.

Until next time...

;)

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288 posted on 11/21/2009 8:19:30 AM PST by celmak
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To: celmak
But it is not working out this way in Universities or in the elite science communities; the movie, "Expelled," makes a good point of this. If you have not seen this movie, I recommend it.

Why should I not be skeptical of the movie?

290 posted on 11/21/2009 8:44:15 AM PST by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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