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Dr Jack
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Message 4 of 265 (84979)
02-10-2004 9:54 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Syamsu
02-10-2004 6:19 AM


And what will you debate in this forum, Syamsu, and with whom? May as well have an auto-responder to every post which says something like:
"There is no 'darwinian ideology'. Science is not a basis for morality. We wouldn't give a stuff if evolution did cause immorality, it'd still be true."

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Dr Jack
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Message 35 of 265 (85731)
02-12-2004 9:55 AM
Reply to: Message 34 by Dan Carroll
02-12-2004 9:54 AM


Why would you want to discuss Janet Jackson's breasts when Eliza Dushku's magnificent, perfect breasts are right there?
Surely the 'right here' in that sentence should have been a link?

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Dr Jack
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Message 49 of 265 (86003)
02-13-2004 6:05 AM
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02-13-2004 5:16 AM


Ok, Syamsu, let's suppose for a second that darwinist ideology exists and has had a negative effect on society. Now, tell me, what bearing does this have on the truth of the theory? And, secondly, assuming evolutionary theory is true; should we lying to people about it due to its negative effects?

"You're Green, You're Ugly and the Gods Hate You."

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Dr Jack
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Message 52 of 265 (86007)
02-13-2004 6:50 AM
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02-13-2004 6:41 AM


Dude,
So supposedly this is a serious reply, but of course it's drivel.
I thought I'd try and give you the benefit of the doubt, and this is your response? How about you try again, and see if you can manage to respond in a more constructive manner?
Jack.

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Message 90 of 265 (87701)
02-20-2004 10:44 AM
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02-20-2004 10:29 AM


Which of Dawkins books have you read?
Didn't you already admit to having not read The Selfish Gene? If this is so, why on earth should we take anything you have to say about Dawkins as anything more meaningful than a cat walking across a keyboard?

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Dr Jack
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Message 136 of 265 (88517)
02-25-2004 7:18 AM
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02-25-2004 6:45 AM


The largest known determining factor in behaviour is hereditary. This has been shown time, and time again in a multitude of studies, covering all aspects of apptitude and behaviour.
Roughly 50% of behaviour is determined by heredity. 10% is determined by nuture. We don't know what accounts for the other 40%.
These are facts determined by extensive scientific research.

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Message 263 of 265 (103037)
04-27-2004 10:16 AM
Reply to: Message 262 by catapam
04-27-2004 9:52 AM


Re: Who create early human beings?
Posting the same message more than once is spamming, Catapam, and very rude. Please also try to only post messages which are relevant to the actual topic - your post has no place here. Either post to a thread it does have a relevance to, or as I suspect would be better for this post, propose a new topic.
Thanks.

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