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Old 05-12-2003, 02:17 PM   #1
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Number one on Archaeology magazine's list of "pseudoarchaeology" websites, that is. And they're not real pleased.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs...rchaeology.asp
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LOL!

Brilliant! They put a bible quote as a reference on the bottom of the page!

...sorry...can't.stop.laughing!

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These AIG people are world class crash test dummies indeed, Martin...

I couldn't stop laughing either.

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In other words, the #1 condition for being labeled a ‘pseudoscientist’ in Archaeology is to reject their materialistic worldview and to follow a Biblical worldview.
No shit!?

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i'm a pseudo-scientist!!!!!!!!!:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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It’s obvious that this isn’t a debate about science at all, but a clash over worldviews.

Well, yeah, of course that's right. What AiG does is in no way real science; they're reaching "scientific" conclusions (e.g. age of the earth, dinosaurs in the bible, etc.) based on their worldview. They make that clear throughout the linked webpage, with statements such as:

What they don’t like is AiG’s interpretation of the facts based on a Biblical worldview.

Note to AiG: that isn't the way that science works. That isn't science. So of course Archaeology doesn't bother addressing your science, because you present no science to address.
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Originally posted by Coragyps
Number one on Archaeology magazine's list of "pseudoarchaeology" websites, that is. And they're not real pleased.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs...rchaeology.asp
See the story in question that AiG is of course to cowardly to link to.
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