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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
So why is evolution so controversial? It isn't.
... a growing number of scientists are frowning upon the modern synthesis... A "growing" number? This has been a mantra of religious kooks for several decades and yet none of them can show any such "growing" number. What the National Center for Science Education has shown, however, is that for every scientist you can mention as an evolution naysayer there are multiple thousands who aren't. Ever heard of the Steve Project? Some choices here. Either you picked this crap up from some creationist website that has been lying to you which makes you look like an idiot, or You know this is a lie and you really are an idiot. You're in here unarmed trying to do battle with the monster. You might want to consider actually finding out what you're talking about before returning.
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7
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Yes there is a growing number of scientists who do question the Neo Darwinism. I should hope so. Neo-Darwinism went out years ago. The Theory of Evolution is now many steps in advance of what used to be called the Modern Synthesis. Such a lack of knowledge on your part is understandable. You do not know what you are talking about. But let's get down to it ...
Yes there is a growing number of scientists who do question the Neo Darwinism. Prove it.
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
Wow. You really don't understand what's going on, do you!
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
So maybe there's a little controversy about the term, but do we need to have that debate in *this* thread? It is done. As you command, Sire.
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
You count the number of scientists who reject evolution, have a degree in the biological sciences, and whose first name is Steve ... Like these guys you mean: Reading comprehension? The requirement is for "a degree in the biological sciences " That means guys like this: Stephen T. AbedonAssociate Professor of Microbiology, Ohio State University Ph.D., Microbiology, University of Arizona Stephen A. Adam****Associate Professor, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Steven Reid Adams******Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Central Arkansas Steve Adolph******Professor of Biology, Harvey Mudd College Ph.D., Zoology, University of Washington Stephen B. AleyProfessor of Biological Sciences, Associate Dean, University of Texas, El Paso Ph.D., Biology, Rockefeller University Stephen C. Alley*Senior Scientist, Seattle Genetics, Inc. Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Washington Steven D. Allison******Assistant Professor, Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine Ph.D., Biological Sciences, Stanford University Stephen D. Anderson*******Scientific Administrator/Editor, Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute Ph.D., Biological Sciences, University of Southern California Steven C. Anderson******Emeritus Professor of Biology, University of the Pacific Ph.D., Biology, Stanford University Stephen W. ArchL. N. Ruben Professor of Biology, Reed College Ph.D., Biology, University of Chicago Steve Archer****Professor of Rangeland and Forest Resources, University of Arizona Ph.D., Rangeland Ecosystem Science, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins Stevan J. ArnoldProfessor of Zoology, Oregon State University Ph.D., Zoology, University of Michigan Stephen M. Arthur****Research Biologist, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Ph.D., Wildlife Biology, University of Maine Stephen J. Aves******Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Exeter Ph.D., Biochemistry, University of Bristol Stephen D. Baluch*******Trait Integration Breeder, Monsanto Company Ph.D., Plant Breeding and Genetics, Purdue University Steven W. Barger*Associate Professor of Geriatrics, Anatomy & Neurobiology, and Internal Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Steven Barnes*******Professor, Departments of Physiology & Biophysics and Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Dalhousie University Ph.D., Neurobiology, University of California, Berkeley Stephen John Barnett*Research Scientist, South Australian Research and Development Institute Ph.D., Microbial Ecology, University of Adelaide Steven J. Baskauf*Senior Lecturer, Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Ph.D., Biology, Vanderbilt University Steven G. Bassett*******Associate Professor of Biology, Seton Hill University Ph.D., Biomedical Science, Eastern Virginia Medical School/Old Dominion University Steven Bates******Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology, University of Exeter Ph.D., Molecular Biology, University of Leicester Steven J. Beaupre*******Professor and Chair of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas Ph.D., Ecology and Evolution, University of Pennsylvania Stephen M. Becker****Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia Commonwealth University; Visiting Assistant Professor, Mary Washington University Ph.D., Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University Stephanie Bedhomme******Post-doctoral Associate Researcher, Animal Evolutionary Ecology Group, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, University of Muenster Ph.D., Evolutionary Biology, University of Montpellier Steven R. BeissingerChair and Professor of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., Natural Resource Ecology, University of Michigan Do linguists spend a lot of time learning Darwinian evolution? How about metallurgists? What a piece of work you guys are. I see the ***** hasn't abated one bit here at the phony EvC site. The NCSE list is for all scientists who support evolution. Even Linguists. The challenge in this thread is for you to list scientists who have a "degree in the biological sciences" who do not support evolution. I very much doubt you inadvertently missed this. You chose to ignore it. The only "lying" going on here is yours. You can't meet the challenge so you blow smoke, obfuscate, misdirect, lie. Real piece of work you are, Pebblebrain. Edited by AZPaul3, : wanted to Edited by AZPaul3, : No reason given.
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
And you also apparently missed how I know AZ despises me. So did I, apparently. I did not realize that I despise you. Someone could have let me know, sent me a message, an e-mail, something. But, noooo! Y’all just let me continue on despising the ideas without any thought of despising the person herself (someone I actually kinda like in an oppositional crazy-person sorta way, but I guess I’ll have to give that up now. Pitty). Anyway, I am sorry for coming into this so late. I did notice something. You didn’t need anyone to defend you. You did a pretty good job defending your personage self all on your own. Like Nukes said, when you’re right, you’re right. Now, you do have major problems defending your ideas. But, then of course, your ideas are quite inane, despicable, bigoted and amusingly entertaining. Again, this has nothing to do with despising the person with the despicable ideas. Although most will not even try, there really is no difficulty in separating the two. Honestly, even if you insisted that I do so I doubt if I could despise you personally. But your ideas? Whoa! What a crock of Edited by AZPaul3, : title
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
NoNukes writes: I doubt you could find the open end of a test tube with both hands and a pipette. Psst, Faith.
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AZPaul3 Member Posts: 8564 From: Phoenix Joined: Member Rating: 4.7 |
Images are not uploaded to the forum for storage (except avatars). You need to have your image on a third party site that can be called into the forum when the page with that image is viewed.
Try PhotoBucket. It's free. You draw up your stuff, uploaded to PhotoBucket and they will give you the proper IMG code to use here. And best of all it's free. I have a whole bunch of images there that I have used on my forums over the years, all still there, still available and will still show up on those really old posts. It doesn't cost you anything. It's free. You can find images on the web, download them to your PC, play with them, upload to PhotoBucket then post them here. Did I mention that it's free? Edited by AZPaul3, : spl
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