Re: Kicked off of Uncommon Descent



On Jul 16, 6:18 pm, Ray Martinez <pyramid...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 16, 12:14 pm, Psycho Dave <Priscus.Fo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I was just on Uncommon design, the weblog of Demski and other ID
people, ( Site:http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/what-do-design-dete...),
arguing about the Darwin-Nazi connection.

Then, suddenly, all of my posts disappeared! No explanation was given.
I never used any profanity, or any other kind of questionable
language. I simply backed up my claims with Wikipedia links, and made
sure that I addressed every issue raised. Oh, well...

I guess it's too much to expect from Creationists to actually allow a
dissenting view.

This is exactly what happened to me at both Pandas Thumb and Uncommon
Descent.

What were the exact circumstances and reasons given for your bans,
Ray?

I suspect your ban from UD happened pretty much the same way as your
ban from Conservapedia: You displayed kookery so outrageous that even
other creationists considered you a liability.

As to the Panda's Thumb, I've never seen them ban anybody merely for
disagreeing; they have their own little squad of regular trolls. Did
your ban perhaps reference one of your little explosions of
scatological invective? Or several of them?

.



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