Re: "Talking with Monkey Men"

HOBBSK@acad.ripon.edu
Thu, 06 Mar 1997 09:26:52 +0000 (CSZ)

>Magill [to MWF]
>I see you convienently left out any reference to punctuated
>equilibrium or why evolutionists have had to abandon the idea
>that things evolvinggradually over time for severe lack of any
>noteworthy transitional form evidence.
>I guess you still don't know how to answer the old but still valid
>arguments creationists have pointed out all along. The fact that
>their objections are STILL both valid and sound shows how weak
>a position Evolutionists come from. In 20 years they still haven't
>been able to come up with a plausible story and no wonder -
>"Professing to be wise they became fools."
>
>I'm sorry but I really don't have time to read the drubble books
>you propose. They don't say anything. And their perspective comes
>from nothing "Professing to be wise they became fools"...
>
> [snip further evidence of scientific illiteracy]

HOBBS
It is quite obvious that you have not read the "drubble books" MWF has
proposed. You clearly do not understand punc eq, you still show clear
evidence that you do not understand what a "transitional form" is and
that you wouldn't be able to recognize one if it bit your nose, and you
reveal that you are completely ignorant of the refutations that have
destroyed these creationist claims from 20 years ago, and you do not
realize that Gish, Morris, et al are being blatantly dishonest in
continuing to trot out these totally refuted objections, e.g. the
"second law of thermodynamics" objection which you used later in your
post (which shows that you do not understand the second law of
thermodynamics).

Mr. Magill, cranes can't fly; but, they don't need to.

That comment is both an inside joke, and a very important truth about
evolution. To get the joke and to learn the truth, please do read Daniel
Dennett's "Darwin's Dangerous Idea".

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