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07-09-2003, 09:25 PM | #11 |
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They're a secular think tank? Have they said how many fellows of the Center for (the Renewal of) Science and Culture are atheists or agnostics?
I loved this bit: "The institute also is perhaps the nation's leading proponent of intelligent design - the idea that life is too complex to have occurred without the help of an unknown, intelligent being." Whole new definition of the word "unknown" there. |
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If they are a "think tank," then they must be the equivalent of a Panzer I-A (the worst German tank in WWII)!
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Re: DI Howler rates a 9 out of 10 on the beverage-thru-the-nose-o-meter.
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The DI fellows write whole books attacking the presumed motivations of evolutionary biologists, acussing them of promoting atheism, naturalism, materialism, or some other kind of pernicious -ism. In fact, these diatribes easily outnumber their so-called technical works. Quote:
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Re: Raymond Bohlin
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I once commented on an artilce he had written about PJ and Steve Jones got very angry with me... The article made it sound as though Bohlin had a crush on old Phil - referred to him as "handsome" (hey - I'm no Rob Lowe but Phil Johnson is not handsome!) and said he had a "supermodel wife" or some such hyperbolic gibberish. |
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