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<blockquote data-quote="RickG" data-source="post: 69704751" data-attributes="member: 293581"><p>Layman opinion noted. My comment is based on my experience and professional background in science. To take what someone said and present it out of context is deliberate out right dishonesty. Have you changed your position in regard to "creation science"? Do you approve of someone presenting what a scientist said out of context to mean something entirely different?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Quantify by what you mean as research. From my point of view, as a person who has done quite a bit of actual original scientific research in the field and lab throughout my career, I tend to agree. Googling is not research, it is sourcing information, most of which by posters here doesn't even come close to sourcing original sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickG, post: 69704751, member: 293581"] Layman opinion noted. My comment is based on my experience and professional background in science. To take what someone said and present it out of context is deliberate out right dishonesty. Have you changed your position in regard to "creation science"? Do you approve of someone presenting what a scientist said out of context to mean something entirely different? Quantify by what you mean as research. From my point of view, as a person who has done quite a bit of actual original scientific research in the field and lab throughout my career, I tend to agree. Googling is not research, it is sourcing information, most of which by posters here doesn't even come close to sourcing original sources. [/QUOTE]
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