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Category Archives: Science
Origin of Ray Comfort
Ray Comfort is defending his molestation of Origin of Species, the one where he has a big introduction that pushes how “controversial” Evolution is and whatnot. Eugene Scott, of NCSE fame, tells it like it is:
Unfortunately, it will be hard to thoroughly read the version that Comfort will be distributing on college campuses in November. [...]
Figures.
PZ Myers had a talk in North Dakota, and the audience was asked to evaluate him at the end. Take a look at this:
Revel in the ignorance. Note the default to Jesus. Also, it’s “I have no clue as to what he’s talking about”. Ugh! You imbecile. “I like crackers that you are stupid”.
Judge Jones and I Are Tight.
I went to that event I was talking about eons ago, at SMU. It was a 45 minute drive, but it was well worth it. All I really wanted was this:
You know, my head used to be really big when I was little. It looks really small in that photo. Especially when compared to [...]
Also posted in Law, Politics, Religion, School Tagged creationism, Education, intelligent design, Law 4 Comments
Homeopathy Explained!
Finally, I’ve been wanting one of these loons to tell how exactly they “cure” people. It sounds totally legit.
Thinking Christian
In between welding a support structure for a class project and not doing my Calculus homework, I stumbled upon a website this morning: Thinking Christian.
My first glance at the posts tells me these people are still having difficulty understanding Intelligent Design. It’s 2009, guys. 2005’s Kitzmiller v. Dover is over.
PETI
These poor insects!
Cyborg beetles. Awesome!
Now I have this song stuck in my head:
Best Song Ever!
Created from Carl Sagan’s Cosmos:
I can’t stop playing it.
Judge Jones and IDiots at SMU Today!
If I can make it, I will get to see Judge Jones III on a panel discussing the impact of the Dover trial. This is all part of a bunch of events happening there.
I’ll bring my ID book and see if I can get Judge Jones to sign it with some sly remark.
Dembski is apparently [...]
Also posted in Law, Politics, Religion, School Tagged intelligen design, Law, Politics, Religion, Science Leave a comment
Hiding the Decline