To: DARCPRYNCE
That so many modern-day scientists could remain so dogmatically committed to a single, largely assumptive, and at least partially discredited theory for so many years, without even attempting to look at other possibilities, is a testament to their narrow-mindedness and intolerance for truly independent thought.That's a statement that might not go over too well with some people on this board, but it's hard to disagree with.
9 posted on
09/26/2005 6:05:23 AM PDT by
Marauder
(The height of hypocrisy: Members of congress upset because someone lied to them.)
To: Marauder
Oh yes, religious zealots have it over us Scientist when it comes to being open minded and tolerant.
Now how many massacres were initiated by differences in Scientific ideology?
How many people were burnt at the stake for disagreeing about Science?
How many wars were started over Scientific interpretation?
Add a complete and total ignorance of history to your complete and total ignorance of Science and now your getting somewhere. Not anyplace I'd like to be, but somewhere. Somewhere stupid.
24 posted on
09/26/2005 6:23:55 AM PDT by
Mylo
( scientific discovery is also an occasion of worship.)
To: Marauder
That so many modern-day scientists could remain so dogmatically committed to a single, largely assumptive, and at least partially discredited theory for so many years, without even attempting to look at other possibilities, is a testament to their narrow-mindedness and intolerance for truly independent thought.That's a statement that might not go over too well with some people on this board, but it's hard to disagree with.
Bull. It's easy to disagree with. No matter how many times you point out to cretards that they can't learn real science by reading a bible tract, they still insist that they know, scientifically, that one of the most well-understood and established theories in science is somehow "in controversy" because their pathetic religious feelings requires them to believe that fact.
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