Posted on 07/20/2005 9:13:07 AM PDT by Michael_Michaelangelo
Here is the List
Oh Boy! It keeps getting better. Is Darwinism dead?
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P.S.: You source lacks credibility.
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Only 400 scientists? Heck, you can get 200 Scientists named "Steve" to disagree.
http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/articles/4023_the_press_release_2_16_2003.asp
These theories are no more unbelievable than the religious beliefs.
At the very least, it should be pointed out in public schools that it is a THEORY.
No. It's just being replaced by something more fit :)
400 incompetent scientists.
As I've said in previous threads I believe microbiology has just about finished the idea of natural selection and evolution. There's just too much planning in the plan.
LOL! Are you serious?
All those objecting to evolution raise your tails and throw a coconut at the vote counter.
Revelation 4:11
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No surprise here.
Don't ever think PBS spoke for the legitimate scientific community.
Pure Darwinian Evolution was Lysenkoism.
It went out before the 20th century began.
Punctuated Equilibrium Evolution refined that again into a very different process in the 1960s.
Creationists blathering about Darwinism are beating a dead horse, just like Flat Earth Loons fighting against Newtonian Gravity a century after General Relativity.
They aren't even in the right ring.
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One of the things I hate about watching interesting shows on the science channels is always their promotion of 'evolution'. Maybe it will start to change, but I doubt it.
What evidence? Oh, this announcement isnt about any new evidence, it's just about their list of 400 names (took them 4 years?). How impressive. Evolutionists, on the other hand, have a list of ~54,000.
Yup, those lousy universities like Princeton, Cornell, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Ohio State University, Purdue and University of Washington are always graduating the riff-raff.
from the above source . . .
"Eugenie C. Scott, the executive director of NCSE, explained the significance of the statement. "Creationists are fond of amassing lists of PhDs who deny evolution to try to give the false impression that evolution is somehow on the verge of being rejected by the scientific community. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Hundreds of scientists endorsed the NCSE statement. And we asked only scientists named Steve -- who represent approximately 1% of scientists."
Steven Weinberg, professor of physics at the University of Texas, Austin, and recipient of the 1977 Nobel Prize in physics, added, "Of course science isn't decided by manifesto; this statement pokes fun at such efforts. If you want to know whether scientists accept evolution, you should look in the scientific literature. There you find that evolution is alive and well, as a central and unifying principle of science."
The statement comes in the wake of several recent attempts to undermine evolution education across the country, including in Ohio. Said Steve Rissing, professor of biology at Ohio State University, "I run what is perhaps the largest introductory biology program in the world. That people are misleading the public about the scientific standing of evolution not only saddens me but also makes my job harder."
Steven Pinker, professor of psychology at MIT, added, "The 220 Steves -- and Stephanies -- who signed the statement aren't trying to stifle dissent, of course. Anyone who did produce solid scientific evidence against evolution would become an instant superstar. The point of the statement is to demonstrate how misleading it is to claim, on the basis of a handful of dissenters, that evolution is a 'theory in crisis.'"
And why Steve? "In honor of the late Harvard zoologist and geologist Stephen Jay Gould, a valiant supporter of both evolution education and NCSE," NCSE's Scott explained. "We hope that the next time creationists present a list of 'scientific dissenters from evolution', reporters will ask, 'How many of them are named Steve?'"
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