To: f.Christian
When I was working at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, a member of my group was the son of a brilliant German scientist who developed the V-2 rocket.
Everyone liked the guy and he did good work. But when he talked about a subject, it was impossible for anyone to figure out what he said. He could talk for 45 minutes about an issue, but nobody could figure it out.
He was very intelligent and you knew he was telling you something important. But try as we might, nobody was ever able to figure out what he was talking about.
One day a friend of mine made this simple observation:
"Listening to him is like reading a printout of a fragmented hard disk. You know there is important information contained in it, but it is so scattered, it is impossible to comprehend."
35 posted on
11/13/2002 5:58:19 PM PST by
Hunble
To: Hunble
Evolutionists have an inherent perception fault...their thinking is one dimensional/sided...LAME(blind)!
To: Hunble
To: f.Christian
Have you heard the story going around about the bio prof in a well-known NorthEast university who is speaking about evolution and notices three guys snickering in the back of the room? "You guys must be fundamentalist Christians" snorts the professor. One of the three replies "No, we're math majors; like, we understand the laws(science)* of probability(reality/evidence)*..."
17 posted on 9/27/02 11:07 AM Pacific by piltdownpig
*...my additions!
To: Hunble
The difference between the German scientist to which you refer and f.Christian is that the latter has nothing important to say contained within his incoherent babble.
47 posted on
11/13/2002 9:51:57 PM PST by
Dimensio
To: Hunble
"Listening to him is like reading a printout of a fragmented hard disk. You know there is important information contained in it, but it is so scattered, it is impossible to comprehend."
To: f.Christian
The fact that the nomenclature of the political spectrum is
is reversed in the USA indicates the radical nature of our republic. The radical idea of the 18th century was reducing the power of central authority in favor of individual liberties. American liberals of today seem more interested
in returning those hard won individual freedoms to the central government. (I deliberatly use the term central rather than federal because I am a Southerner who recoqnizes the difference.)
American conservatives today are Classical Liberals.
7 posted on 10/25/2002 9:34 PM PDT by limitedgov
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