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Topic: September, 2003, Posts of the Month
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Silent H
Member (Idle past 5819 days) Posts: 7405 From: satellite of love Joined: 12-11-2002
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Message 16 of 25 (56079)
09-17-2003 4:01 PM
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Reply to: Message 13 by Mammuthus 09-17-2003 7:38 AM
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mammuthus writes: I am officially starting the mark24 fan club here I'll join. While I like many posters at EvC, mark's posts always seem grounded in evidence and logic with very few slips into aggressive language. He makes me feel downright unworthy as a poster sometimes. ------------------ holmes
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3941 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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Percy
Member Posts: 22388 From: New Hampshire Joined: 12-23-2000 Member Rating: 5.2
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Message 18 of 25 (56749)
09-21-2003 5:23 AM
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Name: NosyNed Forum: Welcome, Visitors! Thread: Why I post on these sites Post #: 4 The important difference between Creationists and evolutionists isn't their take on God, but their general level of understanding and logical ability. --Percy
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Minnemooseus
Member Posts: 3941 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: 3941 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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Mammuthus
Member (Idle past 6474 days) Posts: 3085 From: Munich, Germany Joined: 08-09-2002
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Oddly enough Brad also made a joke regarding you and me here http:// EvC Forum: Your favourite poster? --> EvC Forum: Your favourite poster?that I completely understood...I guess it is time to drink more coffee or stop drinking beer for a few days.
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 8996 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Message 22 of 25 (57365)
09-23-2003 11:07 PM
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Name: Gemster Forum: Welcome Visitors Topic: Evidence Post: 150 http:// EvC Forum: evidence? --> EvC Forum: evidence? "fair enough" I am afraid that this is going to sound like I am making fun. I am not. This is may not seem like much to some. But after having the abiogenesis and evolution mixup brought up again and again this, in comparison, impressive.
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 8996 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Message 23 of 25 (57783)
09-25-2003 1:50 PM
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Name: Homes Forum: Coffee House Thread: The Bible and Abortion Post: msg 62 A very clear statment of Holmes' postion. And a useful framework for anyone to clearify where they stand. And a generally good example for us all to follow in clear thinking and laying out ones point of view. {Added link, and tweeked format a bit - AM} [This message has been edited by Adminnemooseus, 09-26-2003]
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Silent H
Member (Idle past 5819 days) Posts: 7405 From: satellite of love Joined: 12-11-2002
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Message 24 of 25 (58040)
09-26-2003 3:44 PM
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Reply to: Message 23 by NosyNed 09-25-2003 1:50 PM
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Thanks Ned. For some reason I have been more lucid and concise in my writings on abortion than other topics, even if all my other writing is excellent as well... just kidding. That was perhaps the first post I felt really good about directly after writing it (ie I didn't feel I needed to tweak it). I'm going to have to strive to match it's quality in all future posts. ------------------ holmes
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 8996 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Message 25 of 25 (58786)
09-30-2003 2:45 PM
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ID Holmes Forum Coffe House Topic The Bible and Abortion Post 92 EvC Forum: The bible and abortion Another clear, well thought out post. I hope I'm not too badly biased because I agree with him. I think that whether you do or not you must agree that this lays out a clear point of view and offers some good reasons for that POV. Thanks again, Holmes, another reason for hanging around here.
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