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Topic: John A. Davison: An Evolutionary Manifesto: A New Hypothesis For Organic Change
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posted 14. December 2007 15:05
My friend Martin has informed me that they are now deleting his messages at After The Bar Closes. I advised him to demand an explanation from Elsberry.
I love it so!
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison
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posted 15. December 2007 05:13
http://www.antievolution.org/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi?s=4763b10f40daa9f8;act=ST;f=14;t=5188;st=180
I recommend this page to see the depths to which "After The Bar Closes" has descended. If Wesley Elsberry had any integrity at all he would not permit this sort of gutter treatment of Martin to continue. It is the perfect demonstration of the failure of the Darwinian myth.
In a way it is encouraging because it provides convincing proof that Godless, purposeless, aimless, Darwinism is indeed the biggest hoax in the history of science.
Martin should be given a medal for having, simply by sticking to the facts, exposed the animals at Elsberry's "inner sanctum" as the intellectual, ethical, and moral trash they continue to exhibit themselves to be.
"Mr. Elsberry, tear down this blog!" after Ronald Reagan
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"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison [ 16. December 2007, 04:10: Message edited by: nosivad ]
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posted 15. December 2007 18:55
http://www.uncommondescent.com/off-topic/skeptical-scientists-urge-world-to-%e2%80%98have-the-courage-to-do-nothing-at-un-conference/#comments
It seems DaveScot/David Springer has another ally in the Uncommon Descent inner sanctum, DLH, whoever that is, who also disregards the warnings of the Bali Declaration.
I ran into this comment on CO2 by Alfred Russel Wallace -
"Considering, however, that this poisonous gas is largely given out by the higher animals as a product of respiration, it would evidently be dangerous to the permanence of animal life if the quantity forming a constant consituent of the atmosphere were much greater than it is." "Man's Place in the Universe," page 212, 1903.
The comment is significant because atmospheric CO2 concentrations had already increased in Wallace's own lifetime and, in the century since his book was published, have steadily increased at increasing rates with each succeeding year. Such rates of increase are the greatest known in the history of the planet.
Never fear folks, just "have the courage to do nothing."
It is hard to believe isn't it?
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison [ 15. December 2007, 19:11: Message edited by: nosivad ]
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posted 16. December 2007 04:06
Alan Fox has informed me that DLH, now one of the chosen few "authors" at Uncommon Descent, is David L. Hagen who used to post here. He surprises me with his stance.
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison
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posted 16. December 2007 16:47
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007/12/its_taken_over_80_years_to_rec.php#comments
Myers is at it again, this time trotting out H.L. Menken as his hero. What does Myers hope to accomplish with all this? None of it has anything to do with evolution or even with science generally. Back at the laboratories and the paleontological digs, an ascending and now terminated evolution continues to be displayed, an evolution for which there was never a role for chance.
It is hard to believe isn't it?
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison
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posted 17. December 2007 05:14
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007/12/children_of_the_enlightenment.php#comments
Myers is at it again or is it still?
He terminates his introduction with this gem -
"Religious values are intrinsically autocratic and irrational, relying on ignorance for their propagation and are therefore anti-democratic."
Myers conveniently forgets that this country was founded on religious values and still manages to be a democracy.
I will say this for him though. He tolerates the full blown dissent of Emanuel Goldstein, unlike DaveScot/David Springer who would never permit such a frontal attack on any comment he introduced at Uncommon Descent. Goldstein is also to be admired for using his real name, a rarity at Pharyngula just as it is at most internet blogs.
One of Myers' anonymous fans quickly suggests bannishment for Goldstein. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.
It is hard to believe isn't it?
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posted 18. December 2007 18:23
Alan Fox has been very kind to open for me a new blog powered by WORD PRESS. I am in the process of learning how to administer it. Thank you Alan Fox.
john.a.davison.free.fr/
All are welcome to participate especially those who are not afraid to use their real names.
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison
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posted 20. December 2007 11:25
http://www.antievolution.org/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi?s=476aa1e62714247d;act=ST;f=14;t=5333
Please note that Alan Fox has called attention to my new blog. Thank you Alan. Now if we can get someone to do the same at Uncommon Descent, Richarddawkins.net, EvC, ARN, Pharyngula, etcetera, I would be happy as the proverbial clam.
But seriously, I am grateful for Alan's help and regard him as a potential convert. I can't imagine any other reason for his action. I am surprised that Elsberry allowed the above thread to be introduced. Don't be surprised if it should disappear.
"A past evolution is undeniable, a present evolution undemonstrable." John A. Davison [ 20. December 2007, 13:21: Message edited by: nosivad ]
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