Been a way for a bit...
Talk.Origins: Deception by Omission Jorge A. Fernandez keep in line with the rampant dishonesty found at The True.Origin Archives. Lets look at how it starts:
I dare anyone to find a single place in The Talk.Origins Archive that mentions it is "forum for discussion." Indeed that phrase does not appear anywhere in the Achive whatsoever. Indeed, the Archive is NOT a forum for discusion and is not a forum at all! Nor does claim to be unbiased. It clearly states in many places what side it is on:
Jorge A. Fernandez is outright lying on this issue and so are the people behind True.Origin which make similiar claims at in the site's FAQ.
It does not help things that the article itself is highly inaccurate either....
Talk.Origins: Deception by Omission Jorge A. Fernandez keep in line with the rampant dishonesty found at The True.Origin Archives. Lets look at how it starts:
The Talk.Origins (TO) website (http://www.Talk.Origins.org) is promoted, among other things, as an educational site, a place for obtaining information on evolution and answers to the numerous criticisms to this theory. Although TO states that it is a forum for discussionpresumably unbiasedmuch evidence testifies to the contrary. Ive been observing the TO site from the sidelines for quite some time and have until now restrained myself from responding to the materialistic worldview that this organization pushes on the unsuspecting. It is particularly distressing to me to read the feedback letters from young people and watching those impressionable minds being manipulated through TO indoctrination.
I dare anyone to find a single place in The Talk.Origins Archive that mentions it is "forum for discussion." Indeed that phrase does not appear anywhere in the Achive whatsoever. Indeed, the Archive is NOT a forum for discusion and is not a forum at all! Nor does claim to be unbiased. It clearly states in many places what side it is on:
"What is the Talk.Origins Archive?"
The Talk.Origins Archive is a collection of articles and essays that explore the creationism/evolution controversy from a mainstream scientific perspective. In other words, the authors of most of the articles in this archive accept the prevailing scientific view that the earth is ancient, that there was no global flood, and that evolution is responsible for the earth's present biodiversity.
The archive was established in 1994 to provide easy access to the many FAQ (frequently asked question) files and essays that were being posted regularly to the Usenet newsgroup talk.origins. Since that time, the archive has grown immensely. It now houses a "post of the month" feature, a local search engine, a user feedback page, and an extensive list of links to other web sites dealing with the creation/evolution controversy.
"Why doesn't the archive contain any articles that support creationism?"
The Talk.Origins Archive exists to provide mainstream scientific responses to the frequently asked questions and frequently rebutted assertions that appear in talk.origins. The archive's policy is that readers should be given easy access to alternative views, but those who espouse alternative views should speak for themselves. Hence, the archive supplies links to relevant creationist web sites within many of its articles. It also maintains a frequently updated and extensive list of creationist and catastrophist web sites so that readers may familiarize themselves with anti-evolutionary perspectives on scientific issues.
Jorge A. Fernandez is outright lying on this issue and so are the people behind True.Origin which make similiar claims at in the site's FAQ.
It does not help things that the article itself is highly inaccurate either....