On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, "west" <restccq2@verizon.net> wrote:
"Dr M In PhD" <free.astronomy.books@gov.nasa.jpl> wrote in message
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, "west" <restccq2@verizon.net> wrote:
"Jonathan Silverlight" <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in
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In message <KUOQGPCW39012.8594444444@anonymous.poster>, Dr M In PhD
<free.astronomy.books@gov.nasa.jpl> writes
On 21 Oct 2006, wrote:
<snips>
I don't know why you would call Dr. Min a crank. He appears to have
submitted a prodigious amount of work and references for the readership of
this NG. Why would you call his well written posts trolling?
I do humbly thank you for your civilized, and appreciative,
reply. It is a rarity around these groups, to say the least.
The religious orthodox ILLiberal Atheists, such as to whom
you previously replied, are consistently, ergo predictably,
pathologically intolerant of all non-Liberal/Atheist views,
observations, tests, theories, conclusions, teachings, etc.
Thank God the Pinko Atheists have permanently lost control.
They're just kicking & screaming on their way to the grave. :)
I would probably would be likewise frustrated if my understanding could
start only at the moment of the Big Bang.
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Personally, I believe the Universe is infinite and eternal.
Thus, if there really are any "big bangs", then they would
occur locally on a scale which can only be deemed relative.
Alleged evidence for a cosmic "big bang" is flimsy at best,
but I respect those who believe in one or more variants of
the "big bang" theory. Just as I respect those who believe
in the theory of "evolution". But they need to acknowledge
that a very significant percentile of the world's populace
do not confine their own personal beliefs to what orthodox
science or religion believes, teaches, etc.
That's one reason I believe that the theory of Intelligent
Design will become a tremendous springboard, a renaissance
for academia, which will catapult science and religion into
new and uncharted territory: by including the plurality of
theories, observations, tests, conclusions, teachings, etc.
in the mainstream curriculum of public schools, and higher
education across-the-board. I believe humankind will learn
to respect the great diversity of scientific and religious
opinions, and will thus learn a great deal from each other,
and in the process learn a whole lot more about themselves.
All Hallow's Even,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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"Dr M In PhD" <anon@comments.header> wrote in message
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On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, "west" <restccq2@verizon.net> wrote:
"Dr M In PhD" <free.astronomy.books@gov.nasa.jpl> wrote in message
news:TYEAYMPE39015.7973263889@anonymous.poster...
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, "west" <restccq2@verizon.net> wrote:
[SNIP]
I don't know why you would call Dr. Min a crank. He appears to
have
submitted a prodigious amount of work and references for the
readership of
this NG. Why would you call his well written posts trolling?
I don't know why this looks like Min's sockpuppet......
[snip]
but I respect those who believe in one or more variants of
the "big bang" theory. Just as I respect those who believe
in the theory of "evolution".
IOW, not at all.
But they need to acknowledge
that a very significant percentile of the world's populace
do not confine their own personal beliefs to what orthodox
science or religion believes, teaches, etc.
Gee, this is supposed to be news?
That's one reason I believe that the theory of Intelligent
Design will become a tremendous springboard, a renaissance
for academia, which will catapult science and religion into
new and uncharted territory:
IOW: "Lost in Space"
by including the plurality of
theories, observations, tests, conclusions, teachings, etc.
in the mainstream curriculum of public schools, and higher
education across-the-board.
Including, and especially anything crackpot or myth-based.
I believe humankind will learn
to respect the great diversity of scientific and religious
opinions, and will thus learn a great deal from each other,
and in the process learn a whole lot more about themselves.
If you had any respect for us, or even for yourself, you'd cease this
constant spewing of *****.
All Hallow's Odd,
Daniel Joseph Min
Netkook extraordinaire
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