Larry, When the research is thoroughly done, there is no contradiction between "proven" science and Intelligent Design (ID). In fact, proven science actually...
Yes... Maybe saying that the universe sprang from a tiny ball some X billions years ago is more scientific... ;) Every time I read the textbooks used in my...
"I can't find a single useful instance of using evolution (Darwinian or any other derivation) to explain something related to our body." ... 1) Microbes have...
Hi, Michael Yes, there are more appropriate forums for religious beliefs. The link to critical chain is that it too purports to apply the scientific method....
Hi, Tony Good examples. The ID people are dangerous because, like cult leaders everywhere, they know how to prey on man's thinking weaknesses. They could wreck...
Larry, Yes, many say they do something (such as use the scientific method) when in fact they are not. That's the point I was trying to make. BOTH sides, the ID...
Good points. I want to make one comment. There is a great deal of evidence of evolution within species such as you describe here. These are facts often ignored...
what are evolutionists? Do you mean scientists and others who believe evolution? Or is there a deeper meaning to it than that Michael? I ask because I've not...
I want to make one comment. There is a great deal of evidence of evolution within species such as you describe here. These are facts often ignored by one side....
Well, if you have evolution within species, you have evolution, full, stop. Nature recognizes no distinction between species and genus -- or even between...
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Clarke, no deeper meaning, and certainly in no way being derogatory. _____ From: CriticalChain@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CriticalChain@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
Tony, Merely pointing out that the 2 examples you mentioned in response to Adail's email, are examples of evolution within species. Evolution within a species ...
Yes, I agree. But the tie-in is when Larry Leach brought up the subject of the scientific method and its use/non-use. He brought up one group that doesn't look...
Michael, Let me clarify: I didn't think you were being derogatory. I've seen enough of you on this list to know otherwise. I am interested in what the term...
Merely pointing out that the 2 examples you mentioned in response to Adail's email, are examples of evolution within species. Evolution within a species does...
Gee, Clarke, I don't rightly know. I thought evolutionists referred to themselves by this term, but I'm not sure. But yes, the intention with which I used it...
... What do you get called if you think that there may have been more than one cell? And perhaps there were inputs which were non-cellular. What about FSM? ...
Hi, Mike Darn, we are 100% in agreement. Won't learn much that way! Regards, Larry Leach -- In CriticalChain@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Kasiak" <msk779@...> ......
Hi, Jack Or, at least some variant? I am still looking for inputs on the yellow region of the fever chart. BTW, who invented the fever chart? Was it Rob...
Hi, All Let me post Richard's first missle aimed my way, hopefully to enliven the discussion: "1. The use of red-yellow-green zones for buffer status was part ...
Intuition? Intelligent design versus evolution? Instead of discussing topics that have nothing to do with ToC, (and which many on this list, including myself,...
... Suddenly it dawned on me that part of the learning dysfunctions I see in Swedish companies could somehow be related to the strong consensus Culture we have...
Henrik, Goldratt talked about the consensus as an obstacle/resistance in one of his series (can't remember now if it is the N&S or SLP), and he called the ...
Hi, Richard Great topic! While there isn't complete consensus on what comprises the scientific method (a good thing), there is a well developed philosophy of ...
Hi, Henrik I think the answer is a resounding YES! It is an inevtible consequence. I know you can work out the CRT. PS: Of course, it isn't unique to Swedish...