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Author Topic:   February, 2004, Posts of the Month
MrHambre
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Message 17 of 29 (85926)
02-12-2004 10:04 PM


Name: Sylas aka cjhs
Forum: Human Origins
Thread: Human Intelligence
Post: 125
Happy Birthday, Chuck D.

The dark nursery of evolution is very dark indeed.
Brad McFall

MrHambre
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Message 23 of 29 (86974)
02-17-2004 11:04 AM
Reply to: Message 21 by nator
02-17-2004 10:54 AM


I'll second that. I particularly like this line from Mammuthus's post.
quote:
Whereas those of strong faith can withstand the progress made by science in learning and characterizing the unknown without feeling that their faith is shaken or threatened, creationists cringe in fear and denial with every leap science makes.
Our man Skeptick (RIP) actually brought out the best in a couple of veteran posters, as this classic from Crashfrog shows:
Name: Crashfrog
Forum: Evolution
Thread: always talking about microevolution
Post #: 235
quote:
I'm not too impressed with a worldview that only seems to be true just so long as you don't ever seriously entertain the idea that its false.
regards,
Esteban "I Heard the News Today Oh Boy" Hambre
[This message has been edited by MrHambre, 02-17-2004]

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