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  • ... requires a creator. The more dramatic or complex (or least understood, a scientist might say) the more likely this is evidence of some supernatural ''designer
    7 KB (1,162 words) - 14:17, 1 November 2010
  • ...s [[fundamentalism|fundamentalists]] frequently turn against science and [[scientist]]s when the scientists turn up evidence that goes against their fundamental
    3 KB (397 words) - 14:25, 3 July 2011
  • ...s nothing less than an assault on free speech. Interviewees, including the scientist Richard Sternberg, claim that questioning Darwinism led to their expulsion ...a special edition of the program, you can use a Hotline to telephone every scientist on Earth who has an opinion on this question. You discover that 99.975 of t
    67 KB (11,144 words) - 18:37, 2 January 2010
  • Here is another favorite self refutation. This is from the creationist "scientist" Henry Morris:
    113 KB (19,125 words) - 15:47, 22 February 2012
  • Mike is a core member of the RRS. He is a scientist as a profession,thus he covers the science related topics on the RRS show w
    187 B (34 words) - 18:14, 30 August 2007
  • ...nal face?" Spang was standing on the edge of the headland, where the great scientist had stood. He looked down, then called me: "Come over here." I looked down ...ing the affairs of human beings, is due to the laws of nature. Therefore a scientist cannot be inclined to believe that the course of events can be influenced b
    8 KB (1,455 words) - 18:53, 18 May 2012
  • ...man beings.<ref>The quotation can be found in Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp (The Open Court Publishing Co., La Salle, Ill ...eed.<ref>Goldman, Robert N., Einstein's God—Albert Einstein's Quest as a Scientist and as a Jew to Replace a Forsaken God (Joyce Aronson Inc.; Northvale, New
    37 KB (6,424 words) - 01:55, 24 November 2010
  • ...erent argument depending upon whether you talk to a theist, philosopher or scientist. Free will involves the process of acting upon desire. A scientist might suggest that desire is manifested from survival instinct. Man desires
    16 KB (2,788 words) - 01:32, 12 March 2011
  • ...r own logic. It was even more amusing the first hundred times a respected scientist engaged an uneducated, layperson, religious figure over the nature of space ...tuency, it is enough that their man is seen sharing a platform with a real scientist. "There must be something in creationism, or Dr. So-and-So would not have a
    10 KB (1,719 words) - 21:41, 19 December 2010
  • ...o has read Candace Pert’s “Molecules of Emotion”. Pert is a talented scientist who went woo woo many years ago for reasons I don’t have time to go into
    25 KB (4,300 words) - 03:09, 12 August 2008
  • ...s seldom given. The quotation can be found in Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp (The Open Court Publishing Co., La Salle, Ill In it, the renowned scientist, who declined an invitation to become Israel's second president, rejected t
    11 KB (1,840 words) - 16:40, 18 May 2008
  • ...vering the unknown. What we don't know. I don't focus on what we know as a scientist. I want to find new things that tell me about what I don't know. NARRATOR: A scientist and senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, Michael Behe is the author of
    98 KB (16,725 words) - 06:58, 24 November 2007
  • ...akest and most shallow answer possible, and is not any idea that a learned scientist in an appropriate field would endorse, yet the person uses this horrible ex
    11 KB (1,757 words) - 20:53, 24 April 2010
  • ...edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/10/07/italy.turin.shroud/index.html CNN: Scientist re-creates Turin Shroud to show it's fake]
    3 KB (523 words) - 15:43, 22 February 2012
  • ... these claims deliberately leave out a critical aspect of the story: '''No scientist ever said everything happens randomly or arbitrarily'''. How things evolve
    23 KB (3,822 words) - 19:18, 4 April 2011
  • ...nkeys, and apes exhibit empathy and morality. For more about this, see “Scientist Finds the Beginnings of Morality in Primate Behavior.” * The scientist/philosopher Carl Sagan wrote, “For me, it is far better to grasp the univ
    107 KB (18,243 words) - 03:55, 14 April 2009
  • ...sion}} - By Richard Dawkins; In this provocative must-read, the preeminent scientist and world's most prominent atheist Richard Dawkins asserts the irrationalit
    8 KB (1,220 words) - 12:19, 24 December 2009
  • ...esn't lend any credibility to McRay's claim to be an archaeologist. A true scientist proceeds from the evidence (the obvious contradiction in the accounts) to t ... flies directly in the face of the scientific method. In true science, the scientist proceeds from the evidence to the conclusion - and the evidence may include
    65 KB (11,280 words) - 01:32, 7 February 2008
  • ...w pages of Dianetics that the text is no scientific work and the author no scientist. Dianetics is a classic example of a pseudoscience.
    2 KB (313 words) - 14:36, 3 July 2011
  • ...sics and chemistry seemed about par, although they taught that every great scientist was a devout christian, and gave the impression no secular person had ever
    11 KB (1,997 words) - 10:25, 6 April 2008

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