To: Junior
Sorry, but you are wrong. I have several reports at home in my files of efforts by legitimate research scientists to get published, and universally, the papers are rejected, usually using a lame excuse such as "it is religion, not science." There are over 600 ID/creationist scientists listed at ICR, with legitimate PhDs' in scientific disciplines. That are not religious quacks...
There is also a report, I believe from Nature magazine, of the hiring and subsequently firing a sciene writer, simply because he expressed interest in exploring ID. There is rampant bias in the Darwinist world...it is undeniable.
To: LiteKeeper
To: LiteKeeper
You're presenting third-hand information without attribution. Might it not be possible the researchers who submitted the papers had done shoddy work on those papers? That's more often than not the reason why papers are rejected.
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11/08/2002 9:33:53 AM PST by
Junior
To: LiteKeeper
There are over 600 ID/creationist scientists listed at ICR, with legitimate PhDs' in scientific disciplines. That are not religious quacks... Actually, the vast maority of listees have no significant body of published scientific research. I'd wager a random sampling of PhD.s would be signficantly more productive.
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