Sorry,people I may do this a lot. If you have left Y/A R&S never to return because you couldn't take it anymore, you may wish to skim past my blogs!
I think this one has a real chance. Do feel free to rate it on spelling and grammar, incorrect terminology, willfull ignorance, genuine ignorance and gratuitous abuse of atheists.
35 minutes ago
34 minutes ago.
Equations do say all that stuff is true. But humans are more intelligent than their own equations
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If I were to give this a rating out of 50 it would go like this:
Spelling and Grammar - 0/10 (makes a nice change)
incorrect terminology- 10/10
Willful ignorance- 9/10
Genuine ignorance - 8/10
Gratuitous insults - 0/10
Hmm - 27/50, not as high as I thought. I think the 'DNA can't exist because acid would make us all melt' question is still in the lead because of his grammar issues and abuse of atheists. I give him a 33/50. If anyone else cares to give a score I may inform the lucky winner when I have five contenders.
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Comment by Helen Pluckrose on September 10, 2011 at 11:22am Ooh, this is a good one too.
Comment by Godless Conservative on September 10, 2011 at 11:36am Only he's a rather obvious troll. He's been doing that all morning. Christians look bad enough on their own. We don't need to help them.
Comment by Helen Pluckrose on September 10, 2011 at 11:38am Is he? He's been texting me getting quite angry and telling me he is loads more intelligent tham me - that's the second one I posted here - was that who you meant?
Comment by Godless Conservative on September 10, 2011 at 12:09pm Yeah, it's pretty obvious that's a troll. It's so stupid it just looks like parody. But the big thing is he's been blocking my accounts since I called him on it.
Annie is one too. She's just better at not getting called out. I called her once too, and she emailed me asking that I keep it quiet.
Comment by Michael on September 10, 2011 at 12:32pm is true that monkeys can't develop a human embryo. This was attempted by a Russian Scientist during Stalin's times. Matter and antimatter particles do spontaneously appear and disappear in a vacuum. What that has to do with the price of tea in China, I do not know.
Comment by Helen Pluckrose on September 10, 2011 at 12:40pm That's interesting - he's just emailed me calling me Twatpie and telling me I am stupid and blocked me. Takes his trolling seriously then. It must be very hard to tell trolls - the man who believed that DNA could not exist because its an acid and we'd all melt was completely genuine and removed his own question when some Christians informed him its OK to believe in DNA.
Comment by Steve on September 10, 2011 at 12:54pm
Comment by Godless Conservative on September 10, 2011 at 12:58pm That DNA thing was a common joke about a year or two ago. I've never heard a creationist use it seriously, and I regularly read their websites. I mean fats are acids too. It's too easy to hammer.
It's possible he's that stupid, but I don't think. He didn't block me the first time for anything other than calling him out for trying to prove Poe's Law. The really asinine creationists tend to stick to one, and only one, creationist website for their material. It's an automatic flag to me if I see something I haven't seen someplace else.
They run out of blocks. A lot of us who go there regularly have at least ten accounts. I do so I can switch them if someone starts reporting on one. But I can switch in about 5 seconds, so when they block me I just answer anyhow. They get 200 blocks. I've never had anyone block all ten.
Anyone remember back in '85 when Dr Leonard Bailey at Loma Linda University hospital transplanted a baboon heart into a 2 week old human baby? What I wonder about is why did it fail yet they can use pig/cow parts for heart surgery.
Comment by Pierre H. Vachon on September 10, 2011 at 4:25pm Pig hearts can get rejected as much as baboon hearts. It is genetically modified pigs that allows better acceptance of transplants, since they are given human "self-recognition" genes (putting it in layman's terms, here), thus lowering the chances of rejection. Actually, with the case of the little girl, if her heart surgeon had actually accepted the science of evolution (he said himself that he did not "believe" in it, in an interview a couple of years ago and after the little girl had passed away), then he would have instead attempted to transplant a chimp's heart. Then the girl would have had better chances at not rejecting it, since chimpanzees are more closely related to us than baboons. That is also why transplanting pig organs have dangerous chances of being rejected to begin with (way too distant on the evolutionary tree from us) - and thus require genetic thinkering on our part to lower chances of rejection.
I hope this answers your question.
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