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Ik moet mij verontschuldigen: Ik had de verkeerde quote
Het moet zijn:
Het is bedacht door een crea met een idiote kijk op de wereld.
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May 9, 2011 - 15 posts - 6 authors
"Quote-mining" is een uitdrukking, verzonnen door evolutionisten die door cognitieve dissonantie niet in staat zijn om de betekenis van hele ...
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"Quote-mining" is een uitdrukking, verzonnen door evolutionisten die door cognitieve dissonantie niet in staat zijn om de betekenis van hele ...
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Apr 7, 2009 - 15 posts - 8 authors
"Quote-mining" is een uitdrukking, verzonnen door evolutionisten die door cognitieve dissonantie niet in staat zijn om de betekenis van hele ...
En over "
quote-mining" gesproken, en dan vooral de door jou aangehaalde citaten, heb ik nog wat aardigs gevonden:
Quote mining and the creation–evolution controversy
Scientists and their supporters used the term quote mining as early as the mid-1990s in newsgroup posts to describe quoting practices of certain creationists. The term is used by members of the scientific community to describe a method employed by creationists to support their arguments, though it can be and often is used outside of the creation–evolution controversy. Complaints about the practice predate known use of the term: Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote in his famous 1973 essay "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution" that
Their [Creationists'] favorite sport is stringing together quotations, carefully and sometimes expertly taken out of context, to show that nothing is really established or agreed upon among evolutionists. Some of my colleagues and myself have been amused and amazed to read ourselves quoted in a way showing that we are really antievolutionists under the skin.
This has been compared to the Christian theological method of prooftexting:
Pseudoscientists often reveal themselves by their handling of the scientific literature. Their idea of doing scientific research is simply to read scientific periodicals and monographs. They focus on words, not on the underlying facts and reasoning. They take science to be all statements by scientists. Science degenerates into a secular substitute for sacred literature. Any statement by any scientist can be cited against any other statement. Every statement counts and every statement is open to interpretation.
—Radner and Radner, Science and Unreason,
ISBN 0-534-01153-5
The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) described the use of "[a]n evolutionist's quote mistakenly used out of context" to "negate the entirety of [an] article and creationist claims regarding the lack of transitional forms" as "a smoke screen".
Both Answers in Genesis (AiG) and Henry M. Morris (founder of ICR) have been accused of producing books of mined quotes. TalkOrigins Archive (TOA) states that "entire books of these quotes have been published" and lists prominent creationist Henry M. Morris' That Their Words May Be Used Against Them and The Revised Quote Book as examples, in addition to a number of online creationist lists of quote-mines. Both AiG and ICR use the following quote from Stephen Jay Gould on intermediate forms.
T
he fossil record with its abrupt transitions offers no support for gradual change. All paleontologists know that the fossil record contains precious little in the way of intermediate forms; transitions between major groups are characteristically abrupt.
Je misbruikt dus citaten die je worden aangedragen door religieuze idioten en je volgt deze, met je religieuze oogkleppen, blindelings.
Je loopt hier dus niets anders dan het geblaat van de
Institute for Creation Research en de
Answers in Genesis te verkondigen. Reli-kliekjes van het ergste soort.
The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a Christian apologetics institute in Dallas, Texas that specializes in education, research, and media promotion of creation science and Biblical creationism. The ICR adopts the Bible as an inerrant and literal documentary of scientific and historical fact as well as religious and moral truths, and espouses a Young Earth creationist worldview.
Answers in Genesis (AiG) is a non-profit Christian apologetics ministry with a particular focus on supporting young Earth creationism, rejecting the scientific consensus on the reality of common descent and on the age of the Earth.
Kortom: Je hebt nog NIETS (in al die jaren, op al die fora) laten zien dat je zelf enig benul hebt waar je het over hebt. Alles is al voorgekauwd beschikbaar.
En dan van anderen echte argumenten eisen en dan je verongelijkt voelen en weer gaan strooien met je
cherry picked citaten als je een argument krijgt dat je niet begrijpt.