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Old 05-13-2003, 12:30 PM   #11
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Anyway---------this "Creation Science" Fundie guy does seem to like to use very many cut and paste stuff and "links" to support his case.

That's fine, as long as he uses them to support his case and not as his case.

I have not noticed any cut and paste or "links" at all used in posts on this forum. I would assume that "links" and cut and paste are either discouraged or completely disallowed here -------

They're quite often used here. It's encouraged that one use them as I described above (in support of one's case and not as one's case). But they're not disallowed, within copyright limits.

--------If so I should tell him in advance that he will have to use his own words to explain his case?

That would be highly preferable. If he posts links or quotes and can't defend or explain his case in his own words, he probably won't get much respect.
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Selsaral---

Maybe I should have started a new thread for this one. Seem to be butting in way too much on an existing thread. One last question and I will give it up.

Anyway---------this "Creation Science" Fundie guy does seem to like to use very many cut and paste stuff and "links" to support his case.

I have not noticed any cut and paste or "links" at all used in posts on this forum. I would assume that "links" and cut and paste are either discouraged or completely disallowed here -------

--------If so I should tell him in advance that he will have to use his own words to explain his case?
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Yeah I am imagining this guy's appearance here to be akin to throwing some raw meat into a pit of starving demon wolves Links can be a good way to support your argument, they can act as a bibliography, but you have to make the argument yourself, not let links make them for you. If you invite this guy here, I'd suggest you advise him that there are thousands of professional scientists here who have heard pretty much every silly creation science argument and soundly debunked them many times in the past. Furthermore, most people here have seen most of the ridiculous creation science and intelligent design web sites out there and thoroughly debunked them as well. It's possible he'll come here and trump everyone, but I doubt it If he's going to argue for creation science, he needs to be prepared to face off against many professional scientists from multiple fields.
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Maybe I should have started a new thread for this one. Seem to be butting in way too much on an existing thread. One last question and I will give it up.

Anyway---------this "Creation Science" Fundie guy does seem to like to use very many cut and paste stuff and "links" to support his case.

I have not noticed any cut and paste or "links" at all used in posts on this forum. I would assume that "links" and cut and paste are either discouraged or completely disallowed here -------

--------If so I should tell him in advance that he will have to use his own words to explain his case?
Please do start new threads for new topics. Also, consider responding to everyone (*ahem*) in the cherrypicking thread.

Yes, most people here tend to think for themselves, hence the tendency to use original wording. It is also a sign of an active and creative mind when someone can express his ideas and beliefs in new and different terms.
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No responses at all on my question. Maybe I shouldn't have butted into this one.

But I thought it fit in with the "newbie" theme anyway.

I sure hate to start a whole new thread on such a simple question.

Would a very intelligent, born aginner, fundamentalist, creationist Christian -----------be welcomed on this forum-?-- Or would he or she be laughed at, not paid any real attention to and not really allowed to state his or her position without a whole bunch of grief?

Again---that person sure in hell aint me. I have enough problems with fundies myself.

Again---just curious -- and--------------

Honest answers requested.

Again --I do not want to cause problems
IMHO, it seems that all are welcome to attend the discussion. I have, as you may be wanting to do, brought a Christian point of view to this forum. There are a couple of threads here you may want to visit by the way, as I have covered a lot of ground in the last couple of weeks. I have been doing the "research" that has been offered and all of it is quite compelling, scientifically.

I guarantee that you are in for a battle, but hey, it is interesting and fun, and so far the respect shown has been exemplary

Good luck,
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Can we split this topic off, please? I think it interesting to discuss theist's welcome and the apllicability of linking and advice for fundies but it is off topic to this thread. I would like to reply to the NEW TOPIC when it becomes a new topic.

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Can we split this topic off, please? I think it interesting to discuss theist's welcome and the apllicability of linking and advice for fundies but it is off topic to this thread. I would like to reply to the NEW TOPIC when it becomes a new topic.

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I agree, Rhea. So, as you see, we have a new thread.
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