Feedback Archive for 1997
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January 1997
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Godless linguistics? Adaptation vs. evolution. Creationists who
become evolutionists. Evolution and moral relativism. Imperfections
in living things. The rate of evolutionary change. The Gish/Plimer
debate. Science and observation. The number of scientists who are
creationists. "Nebraska Man". Dawkins vs. Gould. Creationism and
exponential human population growth.
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February 1997
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Left-handed or right-handed amino acids? "Lucy" has no knees. Has
evolution stopped? Use of the word "race" by Darwin. The reliability
of eyewitness testimony. Outdated biology textbooks. Homo erectus
and Homo sapiens: the same species? Evolution thought up by people on
crack. Dinosaur DNA. Creationist Steve Austin's attack on
radiometric dating. The creationist hydroplate "theory".
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March 1997
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Geocentricity vs. heliocentricity. Evolution and endangered species.
The power of God. The evolution of complexity. The constancy of
radioactive decay. The first law of thermodynamics and the origin of
the universe. Outdated textbooks. Using moon dust to date the moon.
Anomalous hominid fossils. Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny?
Are humans still evolving? The nature of propaganda. Transitional
forms redux, ad nauseum. Evolution, creationism and racism.
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April 1997
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Radiometric dating redux. Isochron mixing. Author credentials. The
false appearance of age. Creationism and political activism. Which
came first: the chicken or the egg? Does science play favorites? The
redundancy of creationist arguments. The appropriateness of
statements of belief in science. The Earth's magnetic field.
Incipient wings: what's the use? The sexism, racism and bigotry of
science. Critically examining Archaeopteryx. Evolution and
the need for spiritual redemption. Mutations and Moms. The Big Bang
and organized universes. The archive's "religion-unfriendliness".
Measuring the age of sediments according to the fossils they contain.
Missing links between "monkeys and men". Darwin recanting evolution
on his deathbed.
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May 1997
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The pointlessness of some user feedback. The creativeness of "random"
change. How life began. Michael Behe demolishes evolution. How
fossils form. Evolution's compatibility with Christianity. The
Australian creationist lawsuit. If evolution is true, why are
apes still around? "Polonium halos" and the age of the Earth.
Evidence for evolution that can "overturn all doubt"?
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June 1997
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Triangulation of supernovae and c-decay. The role of randomness in
evolution. Eugenie Scott and the youth of creation-science. The
change over time of Lord Kelvin's estimates of the age of the Earth.
Implications and side-effects of c-decay. Woodmorappe on Ark
feasability. The Gish/Ross debate reviewed. Creationist credentials
versus divorce of mainstream scientists. The Cambrian explosion
explained. Visit to the ICR museum revisited.
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July 1997
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No bird fossils older than Archaeopteryx. Seeking evidence for
evolution. Snotty editors. Theistic evolutionists: are they
confused? Printable versions of the archive's FAQs. "Proof" of
macroevolution. Responding to creationists is a waste of time.
Extinctions and mistakes. The shared ancestor of humans and apes.
How can evolution be disproved? The universe's supposed "axis of
rotation". Science by video tape. Dictionary definitions of
evolution. The physical consequences of faster and variable
radio-isotope decay rates. Thermodynamics and complexity.
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August 1997
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Answers in Genesis. In search of "theistic evolution" web sites.
The Bible Code. The Law of Evolution? Variation within
capacity only. Ice-Core Dating. The shrinking sun. Evolution as
fact versus automobiles. Archive loses the "waste of bandwidth"
award. Grand Canyon dating. The Hab Theory. Newton believed
in creationism. Moses' education. Einstein and God's dice. Age of
the Moon and population growth. Downloading the Archive. The
Mysterious Origins of Man revisited. Reductionism versus spiritual
Truth. Attacking Gish?
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September 1997
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The Big Bang and the beginning of matter. Kent Hovind and
thermodynamics. Missler and Eastman lecture series. Stegosaurus
walking. Is it bigotry to teach only one theory of origins in the
schools? Frankenstein: perfection? Chimpanzee-human DNA comparisons.
Astronomy vs. astrology and the Moors. Equal time in the classroom?
Tautologies, and the nature of science. Who wins debates. The brain
of Archaeopteryx. Polystrate trees and a global flood. Dinos
and humans. Secular humanism. Radioactive decay times two. Two
comments on Behe's book. Harpt/Lesley debate followup. Behe's Black
Box redux.
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October 1997
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Subjectivity in the archive. A young Venus. Creationism in the
classroom. God's image. Gish on lysozyme and lactalbumin. Evolution
as fact versus Piltdown Man. How old are the aborigines? The
thermodynamics FAQ and crystallization. Talk.origins archive material
in Stephen Gould's hands. New Mexico creation science
bill. Testability of creationism and evolution. Evolution and
metabolic efficiency. Compatability of science and religion, and the
Lady Hope story. Archive as CD-ROM?
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November 1997
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"The Earth" versus just "Earth." The Second Law of Thermodynamics and
open systems. The 72 Nobel Laureates' brief on creation/evolution.
Robinson on Behe. DNA, Fossils, and Finnish creationists. The number
of fossils and speciation versus stasis. Probability, order, and the
evolutionary ladder. Speak to the fossils. Evolution and knee-jerk
liberalism. Blosser's critique of Brawley's polonium halos FAQ.
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December 1997
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How the Archive works. A global flood. DNA and information theory.
The video "Evolution Conspiracy." What evolution is: fact vs. theory.
Recommended reading. Books evolving. The end of evolution?
Misquoting scientists. Meritt's Anti-Creationism FAQ. Teaching
evolution. Speed of light decay. Fossil anomalies. Popper and the
limits of science. Spetner's "Not By Chance."
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