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Old 01-12-2002, 07:50 PM   #1
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Post Damning Post on Behe and Biochem Texts

There is a great little bit written
by Larry Moran in the talk.origins newsgroup
about what Behe wrote about the lack of evolution coverage in biochemistry textbooks:

<a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?start=75&hl=en&group=talk.origins&selm=3c3e 03c2%40news.qut.edu.au" target="_blank">http://groups.google.com/groups?start=75&hl=en&group=talk.origins&selm=3c3e 03c2%40news.qut.edu.au</a>

Devistating!
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<strong>There is a great little bit written
by Larry Moran in the talk.origins newsgroup
about what Behe wrote about the lack of evolution coverage in biochemistry textbooks:

<a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?start=75&hl=en&group=talk.origins&selm=3c3e 03c2%40news.qut.edu.au" target="_blank">http://groups.google.com/groups?start=75&hl=en&group=talk.origins&selm=3c3e 03c2%40news.qut.edu.au </a>

Devistating!</strong>
That's excellent! This should definitely be added to the talkorigins archive!
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<strong>There is a great little bit written
by Larry Moran in the talk.origins newsgroup
about what Behe wrote about the lack of evolution coverage in biochemistry textbooks:
</strong>
I'd be shocked, but by now I'm just too damn cynical. Just another creationist (oops I mean ID-ist, they're ever-so-different) liar.

I suppose because an index entry for "Earth, Roundness of", does not appear in any of these text books, the authors must either secretly believe the earth is flat but are afraid to say so because of the "scientific establishment" or believe in the round earth only because they've been indoctorinated, and can't come up with any specific evidence for it.

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Very well done.
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Truly state-of-the-art ID research. Maybe Behe could contact Dembski's ID institute to help improve his search algorithm?
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<strong>Truly state-of-the-art ID research. Maybe Behe could contact Dembski's ID institute to help improve his search algorithm?</strong>
Are you sure that both Behe and Dembski can both fit in that suite?

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That's excellent! This should definitely be added to the talkorigins archive!</strong>
There are multiple suggestions on the newsgroup to do just that so I would not be surprised to see that happen.

As it is there is a number of items in the pipeline for the Archive so keep your eyes
open for new material in the very near future.
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