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I've been there. it's a good site to re-affirm my complete distrust in humanity's ability to think for themselves.
If I spend too much time here, I begin to doubt that stance. They kind of balance out. |
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That's why I'm still here ... however, in all honesty, as I am not a biologist, conversations that get rapidly into specifics soon become conversations to which I have little to contribute. The concept of evolution is just intuitive to me as I see it from an algorithmic/mathematical perspective, but when you start getting into the low-level implementation (like, say, the assembly language behind C routines), I gots nothing. It seems this is the area where most of the major controversy now resides.
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I realize that, which is why I do expound upon some of the more general concepts like the ones you detailed. I'm not much of a thread-starter, but when the right thread comes along I'm all over it
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Here's one of my favorite out-of-context quotes from botanist E.J.H. Corner, here in its most complete form as used by creationists (it is usually shortened to a single sentence):
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Here is another example of the quotation from Evolutionism: A study in contradiction (here, at least, they have a proper citation!): Quote:
http://www.infidels.org/library/mode...sh2/gish2.html As used by creationists, the quotation certainly makes it seem that Corner is arguing for special creation and against evolution, but nothing could be further from the truth. Here are some more examples of where it is reproduced in support of creationism. Note that in many of the them it is reduced to a single unqualified sentence, "I still think that to the unprejudiced, the fossil record of plants is in favor of special creation": http://members.shaw.ca/mark.64/hcib/greatquote.html (without citation) http://home.apu.edu/~jsimons/quotes3.htm) http://www.maui-sda-ohana.org/maui-s...l/creation.htm http://www.asa3.org/archive/evolutio...5-10/0293.html http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-c006.html http://home.hkstar.com/~johnfok1/Apologetics/8.htm http://www.delusionresistance.org/cr...evoquotes.html http://members.aol.com/KentWilken/bible/creatqts.htm http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn18/evolution.html http://www.ucgstp.org/lit/gn/gn018/evolution.html http://www.webmecca.com/creation/articles/article58.htm http://www.creationevidence.org/scie...se_evidn4.html http://www.innercite.com/~tstout/cs/pog_7.shtml http://www.bibleprobe.com/creationism.htm The list goes on; I got several hundred more Google hits from this phrase. Finally, I've found it paraphrased almost beyond recognition at http://home.hkstar.com/~johnfok1/Apologetics/8.htm: Quote:
In the meantime, mull over the fact that creationists are citing 40-year-old quotations about the fossil record without examining whether the fossil record has improved any in the intervening time, and I'll leave you with this website, which directly addresses Corner's out-of-context quotation in an evolutionary context: Where did duckweeds come from? |
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