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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2015 17:49:59 GMT -5
The Politicization of science is there in the anecdote I gave above. By way of example. Recently I talked to an aboriginal activist about the last wave of aboriginal colonization of Australia. She was angry when I said it was in historic times from India of all places, 2,500 years ago. But the new account is there - probably get buried. You see it with SOME aspects of global warming - facts get lost. And if you want to study why the fastest warming happened after 1900 or the rapid cooling after WWII then you might not get a research grant. So when it comes to "proving" the bible, forget it. ps "pure science" I have been involved in science for a long time. I was a member of various science organizations, did science journalism and basically read **** only **** science since I learned to read.
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 31, 2015 20:05:47 GMT -5
The Politicization of science is there in the anecdote I gave above. By way of example. Recently I talked to an aboriginal activist about the last wave of aboriginal colonization of Australia. She was angry when I said it was in historic times from India of all places, 2,500 years ago. But the new account is there - probably get buried. You see it with SOME aspects of global warming - facts get lost. And if you want to study why the fastest warming happened after 1900 or the rapid cooling after WWII then you might not get a research grant. So when it comes to "proving" the bible, forget it. ps "pure science" I have been involved in science for a long time. I was a member of various science organizations, did science journalism and basically read **** only **** science since I learned to read. Bert, excuse me but until you tell me HOW you were "involved in science,"
WHAT "science organizations" you were a member of,
and the names of the media WHERE you did science journalism,
I will take that your statements with a very large cup of salt.
Names, Bert, names.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2015 20:12:23 GMT -5
Dmmichgood you don't have to accept my claim. I don't want my private life on-line. We already had one guy here (GIT) who had his own Google Earth house put on the TMB. If I say something about camels or whatever, just verify what I have written, if you are interested, rather in verifying me!
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 31, 2015 20:36:32 GMT -5
Dmmichgood you don't have to accept my claim. I don't want my private life on-line. Thanks, Bert!
That is exactly what I figured your credentials really were, -nil!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2015 22:40:16 GMT -5
Come on Dmmichgood, you can do better than that! What "credentials" do ANY of us have? Even camel experts can't agree on anything!!!
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 31, 2015 23:11:03 GMT -5
Come on Dmmichgood, you can do better than that! What "credentials" do ANY of us have? Even camel experts can't agree on anything!!! Ah, but Bert, I can document my "credentials" as a Registered Nurse.
Seems you don't want to even try to document your "credentials" as to how you know anything about "camels."
There is 149 reference links to "camels" on wiki.
I am quite sure if you had any real knowledge about camels that was worth publishing you could have been listed as #150.
As I stated before, any site worth anything can't just take every Tom, Dick & Harry's word for something.
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