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| Subject: | | Re: The Value of Scientific Consensus |
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tonyc
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Thu, Nov 5 2009, 3:50pm
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Behe is a science fiction writer too.
Remember him claiming in court,on oath, that there was no evidence for the evolution of the immune system? He was presented with fifty-eight peer-reviewed publications, nine books, and several immunology textbook chapters as proof there is evidence.
He then admitted he hadn't read any of them. |

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| Subject: | | Re: The Value of Scientific Consensus |
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lowredx
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Thu, Nov 5 2009, 5:07pm
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Be careful, the works of Behe figure strongly in the foundations of Hootism. |
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