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Topic: September, 2003, Posts of the Month
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 2 of 25 (53724)
09-03-2003 3:19 PM
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Name: Zhimbo Forum: Evolution Thread: Darwin Quotes: Yeah, So What? Post #: 2 quote: "The Origin of Species" is such a good example of science, non-scientists mistake it for bad science.
And more. Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 6 of 25 (54463)
09-08-2003 1:21 PM
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The first YEC's message to get a POM nomination?
Name: Joralex Forum: The Bible: Accuracy and Inerrancy Thread: How can we possibly be happy in Heaven? Post: 31 quote: Scripture is to be read and understood in its totality and not any section at a time. It is the faulty practice of 'selective reading' that has caused a great deal of confusion and false doctrine to be created/propagated.
See the entire message, and the preceding messages, for the context. I've had thoughts of spinning off this message into its own topic. Perhaps Joralex would be interested in doing such. Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 10 of 25 (55197)
09-13-2003 1:55 AM
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Holmes for President! (or, at least, for moderator)
Name: holmes Forum: Coffee House Thread: I hate being right Post: 54 More well stated insight on the Iraq war. Sure, I have a left wing bias, Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 12 of 25 (55918)
09-17-2003 12:30 AM
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Name: Bill Birkeland Forum: Geology and the Great Flood Thread: basalt layering and flood deposits Post: 12 A nice message on the nature of volcanics. Someday I need to check out the cites. Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 17 of 25 (56656)
09-20-2003 12:18 PM
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Name: Quetzal Forum: Evolution Thread: Evidence of species alive today? Post #: 15 Nice discussion horseshoe "crabs", coelacanths, and other oddities. Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 19 of 25 (56795)
09-21-2003 3:45 PM
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Name: sidelined Forum: Faith and Belief Thread: Agnosticism vs. Atheism Post #: 43 Sidelined hasn't been one of my favorite posters, but I do really like this one. I think it might be fairly close to my own views. Moose
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3945 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: 11-11-2001 Member Rating: 10.0
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Message 20 of 25 (57075)
09-23-2003 12:57 AM
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Name: Brad McFall Forum: Evolution Thread: Evolution vs. PE Post #: 8 A reply to Mammuthus - I quote paragraph 1 of 3:
quote: Snuffulufagus, If I really concentrate on your posts is your response going to be more than a small beer malleted resecently near you? I know you have diverse interests and I would be willing to get into this eVpe thing with you but I need to know if educate myself thru your resources as per the above will this puzzle of c/e be more or less than Gould's p750 "But this puzzlement did sometimes break through to overt statement. For example, in 1903, H.F. Cleland, a palenotlogists's paleontologist - that is, a respected expert on local minutiae, but not a general theorist - wrote of the famous Devonian Hamilton section in New York State (which has since become the "type" for an important potential extension of punctuated equilibrium to the integrated behavior of entrie faunas, the hypothesis of "coordinated stasis" - see pp. 916-922): "In a section such as that of the Hamilton formation at Cayuga Lake...if the statement natura non facit saltum is granted, one should, with some confidence, expect to find - at least some - evidences of evolution."
I think I actually was able to follow much more that usually, a perhaps even get something out of this one. And I loved the opening "Snuffulufagus", which really got my attention. I don't know about paragraphs 2 and 3. Cheers, Moose
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