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Scientific Fundamentalists — The Real Problem In This Debate

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http://theage.com.au/text/articles/2005/08/17/1123958129538.html?oneclick=true

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"Then there are the fanatical atheists whose intolerance is the same as that of the religious fanatics, and it springs from the same source . . . They are creatures who can't hear the music of the spheres." Another handy Einstein quote.sblank
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Does Behe have his own blog ?Mats
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Ben Z: Behe is indeed Roman Catholic. --WmADWilliam Dembski
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"non-Christian scientists such as molecular biologist Michael Behe" I thought he was a Roman Catholic, he says so. Did he convert after he wrote his book, or is this just a mistake?Ben Z
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Dear Mr. Dembski, The mere fact that I discovered you is an iron strong proof that Darwinism is the one and only truth and that any other possibility is excluded. So here is how it happened: on friday I left work earlier than usual. By coincidence, the same day I had a problem with my CD player in the car, so I put the radio on - a rock station. But when it a=came to the commercial section I automatically switched to AM - which is set at 710 to listen to Michael Savage. But as I left early, it was the oreilly show, and the substitute guy happened to mention ID and your name. Now if this isn't an absolute proof of Evolutioin, I don't know what is. You see, such unprobable strings of unlikely mishaps do happen, and there is no doubt in my mind that such strings of coincidences brought the evolution of mad scientists from sea urchins and porn stars from starfish. You see, if there were a divine power or something, it would have just brought you into my living room and peacefully introduce us to each other. Of course, you must also accept that these bjective inclusive, open-minded, academic-diversifyers are in no way similar to those who burnt people for having different opinions. So if you don't believe that the ostrich experimented for millions of generations with laying eggs strong enough not to crash at exiting the womb yet not too strong to prevent the baby ostich to hatch, - and the species DID survive, somehow, you will be burnt at the stake, like Jan Hus. I'm sure the Darwinists will have ebough 'wood' for the event.Hellrider
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Actually, it's more like secularist fundamentalism with evolution as the creation myth.Jon Jackson
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