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... And let's keep it that way, by avoiding stereotyping. That's my point. |
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I don't think you understood the point. Are you trying to stick up for creationists as being other than ideologues who distort evidence in their favor? If that is a stereotype, what is wrong with it?
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Do you understand that you have paraphrased the nature of the mainstream claim concening the (ahem) "historical" Jesus? Best wishes, Pete |
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Minimalist said that creationists "ignore the fact that there is not nearly enough water on the planet to cover the whole earth for Noah's flood". I responded that this is a stereotype, as they don't ignore that fact. They actually go to a lot of trouble to try to explain it away, using science. This, for me, represents an opportunity to engage creationists on the science. Thus Minimalist's comment that creationists ignore these problems is a missed opportunity. Any creationist who reads some of the dreadful "scientific explanations" supporting creationism will come away with the view that Minimalist is ignorant on the "science" behind creationism. Minimalist's comment is not the crime of the century, btw. It's a minor minor matter, but one I felt should be responded to. Creationists don't ignore science, they claim they are making the better use of it. It is the scientist that is failing due to built-in biases (according to the creationists). I just think this needs to be kept in mind. It's a bit of a hobby horse for me. Sometimes I just get obsessed about things, I'm afraid. |
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Don, if you believe in a god you can pretty well assert that he can do anything you want him to do, I suppose. Personally, I'd rather see the rabbit come out of the hat. |
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