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Author Topic:   The Nature of Scientific Inquiry; Is Evolution Science?
Silent H
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Message 4 of 86 (195370)
03-30-2005 5:33 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by Arkansas Banana Boy
03-30-2005 12:20 AM


And like birds seeking the highest dinosaur in a flood
Maybe we should begin to theorize that tall dinosaurs went extinct because they were all crushed to death by all the birds standing on them.
What I love is that none of this would explain the extinction and "sorting" of aquatic birds, nor aquatic dinosaurs.
Perhaps here we can begin with Faith's education in the philosophy of science and use of the scientific method. Here or in the GD, the argument seems headed this way and away from geology.
Exactly.
I believe the end analysis is that Faith has no interest in science or philosophy, just speculation and sophistry. Otherwise there could have been some ground gained in discussions somewhere.

holmes
"...what a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.."(D. Bros)

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