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Archive for November 2, 2008
Good conversation
November 2, 2008 by Dr. Mc.
Since the "Baraminology
and pseudoscience" post I have been having a rather stimulating dialog with
one of the persons who replied. With that person’s permission I am going to post
our dialog so far. I will do this several times, typically posting only one
comment and reply at a time. This way any reader will have opportunity to think
through the comments and may add their comment at any time. I have changed their
name in the original comment and from now on so that we will be freer to say
what we think. The conversation begins below with my acknowledgment of their
comment posting. you may wish to go the original post and comment to see where
Mark and I began. I will add no further editing of the original conversation. It
begins below:
Mark,
Thank you for your
comment. It is now posted on AcademicFreedomBlog.org
We disagree, but at least you read my argument before commenting.
Don
- - - - -
Yes, we disagree.
But I can cite evidence in support of my opinions, and you only have opinions.
Good luck with that.
Cheers
Mark
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