Ooooh, shiny.
Oct. 20th, 2005 10:49 amSweet! On my "unlikely" Christmas list: A new Nokia phone. My less-than-a-year-old Motorola seems to crash at random.
On the other hand, I think I need to buy a t-shirt. I'm not a Che fan at all-- quite the opposite-- but this is a rockin' riff. Given how the Intelligent Design hawkers were 7()7@LLY PWNED yesterday, it's intellectual open season on the Discovery Institute and their useful idiots.
On the other hand, I think I need to buy a t-shirt. I'm not a Che fan at all-- quite the opposite-- but this is a rockin' riff. Given how the Intelligent Design hawkers were 7()7@LLY PWNED yesterday, it's intellectual open season on the Discovery Institute and their useful idiots.
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Date: 2005-10-20 06:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-21 02:59 am (UTC)I wonder how peer review is handled in philosophy, since this whole debate is rooted more in that field than in hard science?
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Date: 2005-10-21 05:54 pm (UTC)The book has been savaged in the scientific press, and every single one of its key examples has been shown to be wrong both premise and conclusion.
Behe once claimed that a key element of the human immune system was "irreducibly complex," meaning that it could not have emerged from other systems through evolutionary processes. In a key courtroom proceeding this week, Behe was shown 50 papers, papers that had gone through the per-review process, that contained workable and evidentiary emergent paths for the human immune system and Behe still insisted that he was right and they were all wrong.
You can only maintain that level of ignorance by believing in the Darwinian Cabal Conspiracy.