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Author Topic:   Are Scientists Less Moral or Honest than Non-scientists?
anglagard
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Message 1 of 2 (361020)
11-03-2006 12:26 AM


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EvC Forum > All Forums > Science Forums > Human Origins > Genetics and Human Brain Evolution, Nemesis Juggernaut asserts:
I don't why you were expecting honesty from a group that has no moral fiber to begin with and no real concept of morality apart from some relativistic, abstract concept. It may be difficult, I know, but try and hear the evo's out. Not all of them are stark raving lunatics. And if anything, take as a way to hone your debate skills and to stay sharp with the latest arguments, pro and con.
Apparently, NJ believes that scientists and those that support science as represented in this forum are less honest, less moral, and generally less sane than the population at large.
Considering the recent Hovind thread, among many others, I would like to see the evidence NJ has for this assertion.
I also would like to know if NJ considers scientists and science supporters in general less moral than the general population or if this assertion is intended solely for the members of this forum that are scientists or support science.

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Message 2 of 2 (361022)
11-03-2006 12:29 AM


Thread copied to the Are Scientists Less Moral or Honest than Non-scientists? thread in the Social Issues and Creation/Evolution forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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