"Step 2: Scoring. Count up the number of times you answered "yes". If this number is zero, proceed to step 3. Otherwise slam your head against the wall as many times as you answered "yes" and go back to step 1."
--What a hoot. Got an 'A' there. Though of course any Evolutionary knowledgable person would question these questions:
"3. Does evolution say anything about the origin of life?
4. Does evolution say anything about the origin of the universe?"
--Clarification on 3 and 4 would have been 'biological evolution'.
"6. Does evolution proceed from simplicity to complexity?"
--They should have clarified on the point of is this an 'always' pattern as they did in question #1, because it does and it doesn't do this.
"7. Does evolution proceed from lower to higher lifeforms?"
--See last comment.
"8. Does evolution incorporate the notion of progress?"
--This either needs clarification or the answer is Yes, Evolution = Developement, Developement = Progression.
"11. Is evolution incompatible with any major religion?"
--Not too valid on the point that it is opinionated.
"12. Is it true that their are no transitional forms?"
--Much too flexible.
"Step 3: Materials. Do you have any materials authored by members of the ICR? If so throw them away. Use them here and you will be held responsible for the baltant lies and stupidity in them."
--Well aren't we biased!
"Step 4: Conventional Science Quotes. Are you planning to present quotes from conventional scientists that seem to express disagreement with evolution? If so, make sure that you have them from the original sources and that they are quoted in full and in context. If you have misquotes and typical creationist butcher jobs, you will be destroyed without mercy.
Step 5: Creationist Quotes. If you have quotes from creationists, they'd better be supported. And if the creationists claim educational or scientific backgrounds, degrees, titles, and such, you'd better check them and make sure they are accurate. If we catch you quoting liars, we will treat you as a liar yourself.
Step 6: Anecdotes. If you have stories of things that you think bolster your case, be prepared to cite verifiable specifics. Be assured that you will be checked up on."
--No problem.
--Is it just me or does it come to mind that Dr. Pepper isn't very fond of Creationism on any grounding? I guess that after looking at some of the steps, compmage should slam his head against the wall as many times as I made comment on the questions, or is this Dr. Peppers job? Heck, why not both do it.
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