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  1. Mr Strawberry

    Would Anyone Care To Defend The Creation Model?

    Lol, you make that sound like a threat. If you travelled back expecting to see the gospel story come to life, I should think the depressingly ordinary and all too predictably human beginnings of the first century christian cult would come as a major let down, however determined you were that it...
  2. Mr Strawberry

    Who is more dangerous?

    Most people can be 'persuaded' to perform atrocities if they feel someone else is taking responsibility for the action. This was shown in the famous Milgram experiment where ordinary members of the public were persuaded to issue electric shocks to a recipient hidden behind a screen right up to...
  3. Mr Strawberry

    Would Anyone Care To Defend The Creation Model?

    If we went back in time I fear you would be in for a bit of a let down.
  4. Mr Strawberry

    The Only Debate Worth Having About Science And The Past

    I know what you mean, but I have to say that my immediate reaction to that sentence was to laugh because there is no way of saying that sentence out loud without sounding peeved.
  5. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    I don't think the scientists have me in mind when working out the most probable ways life began, do you?
  6. Mr Strawberry

    Would Anyone Care To Defend The Creation Model?

    Maybe if you learnt about the theory of evolution you would find it easier to understand what people are talking about.
  7. Mr Strawberry

    Would Anyone Care To Defend The Creation Model?

    "Form from water" isn't quite right. This smacks of a bit of googling that you haven't quite absorbed. Nearly all of them "from flood action"? Really?
  8. Mr Strawberry

    Whale evolution without fossils.

    Have you never been told that you personally have about 60 mutations not found in either of your parents?
  9. Mr Strawberry

    Would Anyone Care To Defend The Creation Model?

    Coming from someone who calls himself Patrick Bateman, that sounds quite sinister.
  10. Mr Strawberry

    Tools far pre date man, evolution theory kicked in face

    You should take our own advice.
  11. Mr Strawberry

    Tools far pre date man, evolution theory kicked in face

    We've all already tried it over and over and over and over and over again ad nauseum. Showing you science is like showing a copy of Nature to a toddler with some crayons. The results are predictable and the same every time.
  12. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    You see what I mean?
  13. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    Yes, that's what I was saying. What you mean is we can't have evidence for the earliest life in the earliest rocks because the earliest life would have left no trace. That's one of the problems with trying to reconstruct how life started. But we can put together likely scenarios.
  14. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    You mean if life began, as seems likely, with self-replicating molecules, we can never actually find any evidence of that, or indeed any evidence before stromatolites, which I think are our earliest genuine evidence of life on Earth - I may be wrong about that. Is that what you're driving at?
  15. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    Not off the top of my head, no. When I look at what it's done to its advocates on this forum I'd have to say that I can't see any merits in creationism.
  16. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    No, I'm teasing you about your age.
  17. Mr Strawberry

    Evolution and the myth of "scientific consensus"

    He's enjoying his second childhood.