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Missing link found by Norwegian scientist
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<blockquote data-quote="TheReasoner" data-source="post: 51721133" data-attributes="member: 104245"><p>Well, I was kind of talking about you. But not as a personal attack. I applaud critical thought and critical reading. Too few apply that. It just needs to be used correctly. As the video shows, some who think critically end up way off base. Personally I think you are a little of track when you don't believe in evolution. To me that's a little like not believing in Newton's laws. (which I know is a bad comparison given that they only work in certain special circumstances, but I digress)</p><p>I think the problem often may occur when people study alone without other people around them in the same study. Sometimes you can then fall into a rut so to speak and get stuck on a wrong track. This can also happen with groups of people, even whole societies. Look at the catholic church at Copernicus' time for an excellent example.</p><p></p><p>I also applaud it when a person has will, ability and guts to challenge a set idea or paradigm. Provided he or she does so with good, respectful and intelligent arguments. So far I have not seen you be neither disrespectful nor arrogant, so you definitely have my respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheReasoner, post: 51721133, member: 104245"] Well, I was kind of talking about you. But not as a personal attack. I applaud critical thought and critical reading. Too few apply that. It just needs to be used correctly. As the video shows, some who think critically end up way off base. Personally I think you are a little of track when you don't believe in evolution. To me that's a little like not believing in Newton's laws. (which I know is a bad comparison given that they only work in certain special circumstances, but I digress) I think the problem often may occur when people study alone without other people around them in the same study. Sometimes you can then fall into a rut so to speak and get stuck on a wrong track. This can also happen with groups of people, even whole societies. Look at the catholic church at Copernicus' time for an excellent example. I also applaud it when a person has will, ability and guts to challenge a set idea or paradigm. Provided he or she does so with good, respectful and intelligent arguments. So far I have not seen you be neither disrespectful nor arrogant, so you definitely have my respect. [/QUOTE]
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