Re: The Reasonable Minority



On Dec 28, 9:51 pm, Grandbank <zetetic...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 28, 4:45 pm, Evopeach <keaton1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Dec 28, 5:54 pm, Ernest Major <{$t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Grandbank <zetetic...@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes

On Dec 28, 12:26 pm, Evopeach <keaton1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Can your Harvard trained PhD with extensive peer reviewed publications
(400 he says), over at University of Arizona enter your contest. He's
the firm believer in intelligent evolution, G.O.D. as I recall, and
conducts all sorts of psychokinetic, paranormal, extrasensory
experiments there at U of A.

He's your guy, an evo, and wrote a lot of books as well for your
consumption like the God Experiments. He is certainly no
fundamentalist or Christian or IDer.

Aren't you proud of him....let him get that million.

WTF are you talking about?

KP

Google is our friend.

He's referring to Gary E.R. Schwartz, a parapsychologist at the
University of Arizona, and author of the book "The G.O.D. Experiments".
I don't know on what grounds he identifies him as being an "evo", as
being a non-Christian, or being a non-IDer. (Non-fundamentalist seems to
be likely.) There may be some confusion with Gary T. Schwartz, an
anthropologist at Arizona State University.

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Grounds like his own words "intelligent evolution"  and he's Harvard
trained in psychiatry I believe with supporting scientific undergrad
word.  Says he has 400 published papers in journals in the field.

And this has what to do with your original reference to Randi?  Are
you trying to draw some bizarre conclusion from a particular
individual's acceptance of both evolution and the paranormal?

Or are you, as usual, just trying to distract us away from the fact
that you shot out a reference to someone or something without really
understanding the implications of same?

We also must again note your hopeless infatuation with the argument
from authority.

I remain as always,
Your humble superior,

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Nope just illustrating that evos have plenty of people in their own
camp of peer reviewed PhD's who have some ratrher dubious theories
under the evo tent that bear watching.

Could you bring me a fresh idiot Jeeves

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