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Darwinism Slowly Eroding As A Theory?

  • Con_Alma
    http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/18/darwin...

    Hmmmmm.....no religion, no creationism, just pure science finding drastic holes in evolution being the answer.
  • BoatShoes
    Con_Alma;1503683 wrote:http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/18/darwin...

    Hmmmmm.....no religion, no creationism, just pure science finding drastic holes in evolution being the answer.
    Heard this guy on Michael Medved a couple weeks back. Complete Derp.
  • jmog
    BoatShoes;1503794 wrote:Heard this guy on Michael Medved a couple weeks back. Complete Derp.
    I have never heard of the guy, read the article and most of the arguments I have heard before (mostly by PhD scientists who happen to believe in either ID or creation).

    I think it funny that you have stated a disdain for your perceived dismissal by me of climate scientists but yet you immediately dismiss this guy because he gives evidences against the mainstream belief.

    Hypocrisy much?
  • BoatShoes
    jmog;1503835 wrote:I have never heard of the guy, read the article and most of the arguments I have heard before (mostly by PhD scientists who happen to believe in either ID or creation).

    I think it funny that you have stated a disdain for your perceived dismissal by me of climate scientists but yet you immediately dismiss this guy because he gives evidences against the mainstream belief.

    Hypocrisy much?
    No. I just said this individual character is a derp. I respect guys like Michael Behe and wouldn't resort to calling him a derp despite his framing of irreducible complexity as scientific argument rather than a philosophical argument, etc. This Stephen Myer character is a Derp in the same way that Richard Dawkins is a derp. There are way better messengers out there for the views they evangelize.