Posted on 03/13/2002 4:47:26 AM PST by JediGirl
Not sure the above is true as stated however, even if the experiment did produce the above how can it be called a simulation of actual conditions? How can it be considered the atheistic solution to life without a Creator? With no life around yet, only God could have been the one to turn off the bunsen burner.
This is the same nonsense I get all the time. I am always told by evolutionists that my statements have been refuted elsewhere. However, I never seem to see a refutation for most of them on any thread I am on! Of course the evos do not give any references for their statement, that would be beneath them. They also do not bother to give the refutation which would seem the easiest thing to do and get on with things. Instead the evos just carp and whine.
Let's also remember that there are always new people reading these threads. Perhaps they have not seen your "refutations". It would be much better if instead of carping and whining you would just refute the arguments again so. This would put an end to what you call "spamming" - if, and only if you were indeed able to refute your opponents arguments.
"No one outside of the willfully obstinate questions the idea that new life forms evolved from older ones, a process conclusively illustrated in biology and the fossil record.
We've got a whole lot of these folks on this forum"
Actually, it seems to me that the first paragraph was even worse than the one medved quoted. Just because someone continues to disagree with your ideology does not mean they are willfully obstinate. In addition, there is absolutely nothing factual in your post that refutes anything dealing with the evolution debate. It is all an ad-hominem tied to a totally unsopported statement that science backs your view. It is not a statement of opinion that persuades others but facts and reasoning and I do not see any of that in your post.
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Some people are on special medications. f.Christian often forgets to take his. We try to humor him. It's difficult.
I'm not holding my brathe though; better ways to die than lack of oxyten....
The people doing the crybaby acts here amount to a little clique of a half dozen evolutionists who attempt to dominate these evolution/creation threads by ganging up on other posters.
Now JediGirl, this is ad hominem attack. It's not permitted, so knock it off. This is your father surrogate speaking, so pay attention . . . And if this last comment is in any way bothersome, just know that it is an expression of my marvelous, witty sense of humor.
Care to expand on that? I think it's flat wrong. But let me take a step back. Do you think purpose is inextricably linked with consciousness? If not, why not? Do you think consciousness is real? It's certainly not material. Is anything real that is not material? And purpose certainly cannot be defined in mechanical terms -- that's a closed loop. Bottom line is you said a mouthful, with certitude, in a very few words but I don't think it will fly (to mangle my metaphors).
Har har har. Where shall we send the plague plaque? ;)
More on point, you asked me about a hundred and fifty posts ago whether I'd noticed the flaw in the article on my first reading, or only after you pointed it out. But don't you see? Kinsman is right. Nobody really reads these articles, pro or con. And the posting following afterward is largely a pro forma affair, as nearly as I can tell.
I've been reading the crevo threads for some time now, and only posted to a few, all very recently - within the last few weeks. And after this, I think I'll slink back into the shadows, because watching this is becoming a lot like that silly movie, "Groundhog Day".
Really, it's got all the regularity and organization of a well-worn symphony - the conductor flicks his baton just so, and there's Archaeopteryx. A slight wave to the percussion, and there's a tidal wave of a post purporting to be the be-all and end-all of the debate. A lifted eyebrow to the brass, and there's a whale's hips. A wiggle to the piccolos, and a post springs forth showing that Darwinism invariably leads to lesbian abortionist Nazis. A quick flick of the wrist, and the strings shout out with the geologic column. A wink and a nod, and the oboes burst forth into a song of statistics. And so it goes, gradually growing more and more dissonant, as the proxy arguments over the toes of sloths and the lengths of genomes and such slowly give way to the same futile question every time - "Is there a Goddammit?"
All in perfect rhythm, two separate circles, not talking to each other so much as near each other.
So, I propose we lock the crevo_list. We find the best representative of this orchestral arrangement - call it "Thread" - and remove all the lesser candidates. Then we simply link to Thread as being the best we all can possibly manage, and just call it a day. We can even write "The End" at the end...
You may honestly think your points are not being addressed. For a few months I worked as a magazine editor for an import/export compliance firm. My boss would hold hours-long meetings going into exquisite detail over what he wanted to see. I'd sit there scribbling notes furiously, then I'd turn his vision into print. I'd show it to my co-workers and they agreed it looked exactly like what the boss wanted -- but when the boss saw it, all he could say was "it's all wrong." He did this to everyone. After three months I quit. The day I walked out (I gave two weeks notice), the rest of the production department quit. Later on I heard my boss was sued by his creditors and one former partner. All agreed he was a bit of a nutcase.
Your inability to see what's in front of you reminds me a lot of him.
[f.christian mode] Pot----kettle. Whales/HIPPOS! Bearing False WITNESS [/f.christian mode]
Okay, now you're just being silly. Not only have I included oodles of references in many of my posts to you, I've taken to excerpting the first paragraph of each because you complained that you didn't have time to read the links and should be provided with a synapses of the reference. Hell, just the day before yesterday on another of these threads I linked the duplicate monkey gene thread to you.
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