Sujet : Re: To sum up
De : nospam (at) *nospam* buzz.off (Bob Casanova)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 12. Feb 2025, 05:47:28
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 08:25:11 +1100, the following appeared
in talk.origins, posted by MarkE <
me22over7@gmail.com>:
On 12/02/2025 4:58 am, Bob Casanova wrote:
On Sat, 08 Feb 2025 14:26:34 -0700, the following appeared
in talk.origins, posted by Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>:
On Sat, 8 Feb 2025 22:03:57 +1100, the following appeared in
talk.origins, posted by MarkE <me22over7@gmail.com>:
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On 8/02/2025 9:39 pm, Martin Harran wrote:
On Thu, 06 Feb 2025 10:17:26 +0000, Martin Harran
<martinharran@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 17:29:54 +1100, MarkE <me22over7@gmail.com> wrote:
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Has talk.origins run its course, with this incarnation (post-GG
meteorite impact) the last of the dinosaurs?
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And what of the Origins debate? My contention is that progressive
discoveries with the complexity and precision of life are making Mt
Improbable higher and higher [1]. ID has gained and sustained traction
because this trend is real.
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What evidence have you got that ID has gained and sustained traction?
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[...]
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So, nothing to offer. Appears to be just another example of you
thinking something *should* be true just because you would like it to
be true.
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No response does not equal nothing to offer, especially in this context,
as we both well know.
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Once again, a cheap shot over substantive comment, with a disregard for
logic. I don't believe you're engaging in good faith, Martin.
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Martin can handle his own arguments, but I noticed that you
again failed to provide the evidence for your claim that ID
has gained traction. I'd also be interested in such
evidence, since it contradicts my own observations.
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3 days; no evidence. Thanks for confirming.
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Work taking all my time at the moment. Be patient.
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Sorry; heard that quite a few times before, from several
others. Patience exhausted long ago.
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-- Bob C."The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov