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Actually, you got my intent backwards, I was referring to what was accepted as fact, and why. It wasn't about who actually did the science then, as much as whose name it was attributed to. The word of an Authority trumped actual experimental data for a very long time.
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I agree with that part, and the fact that experimental data has now taken a more important role in real science (though there remain some areas of mainstream science where data is lacking and authority continues to rule). But the ID community is still fully in the old model, as there is no experimental data, just argument by those who are considered the leaders. As such, it remains relevant, in that community, the conduct and mode of inquiry of the people-- as that is all that exists. Indeed, the only experimental data directly referred to from that meeting was data that supported evolution, and the conduct of the people was apparently to avoid discussion of that fact.
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I think the real problem many people (not only IDers) have with evolution is the time scales.
It's just difficult to get your head around what that really means: a million years. a billion years. Give any of us a couple of billion years, though, and I'm sure we can come up with something way better than what natural evolution has managed. |
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A billion years? Give me that long, and... heck, just give me that long.
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