A New Explanation for Sea Serpents
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Labels: botnets, security, technology
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Labels: copyright, security, technology
In addition, after a careful review of the Discovery Institute’s submission, we find that the amicus brief is not only reliant upon several portions of Mr. Meyer’s attached expert report, but also improperly addresses Mr. Dembski’s assertions in detail, once again without affording Plaintiffs any opportunity to challenge such views by cross-examination. Accordingly, the “Brief of Amicus Curiae, the Discovery Institute” shall be stricken in its entirety.A fuller quote (as well as a Fuller quote) may be found at Stranger Fruit.
Posted by Lippard at 11/02/2005 08:56:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Discovery Institute, Dover trial, intelligent design
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Labels: ACLU, creationism, Dover trial, intelligent design, law, politics
Posted by Lippard at 11/01/2005 06:55:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: creationism, Dover trial, intelligent design, religion
a) Sincerely believe that your roommate is telling the actual truth?
b) Decide that, because you didn’t actually see your roommate fire the gun, you just can’t know one way or another whether Santa did it?
c) Consider your roommate a murderer, and the claim to be the rationalization of a mind that has snapped?
If my point isn’t glaringly obvious, I think that the Christian/Muslim/Jew/whatever ought to take position A, since, according to most religious beliefs, faith is a virtue. The agnostic ought to take position B, because certain knowledge about anything is denied us. That leaves C, the only rational, reasonable, explanation, for the skeptics/atheists.
If you’re not a skeptical atheist, but you still chose option C above, well, then I applaud you for being reasonable. But I think you need to explain why you choose the analogous A or B when it comes to the equally dubious claim that there is a God.
Posted by Einzige at 11/01/2005 08:39:00 AM 27 comments