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In this last segment, Ken Miller and Robert Pennock challenge creationist Michael Behe's claims, followed by a panel discussion and questions from the audience. Event date: 4/23/2002.
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Haha, I love how Behe had to resort to "but it doesn't look like a tie clip!"
So sad.
laflugantabastardo 1 year ago
@BattleReportBunker yeah, wth does not yet process mean??
wildreams 1 year ago
not yet processed? it's been up for 2 weeks! D:
BattleReportBunker 1 year ago
Behe's response to Miller about the mousetrap was pathetic.
Miller showed that "Irreducibly complex" systems aren't irreducible, and Behe responded with "Well, you had to be intelligent to figure that out!"
So what?
LawnBoy75 1 year ago
*sigh* I think a new logical fallacy has been created, courtesy of Behe. The "argument from not reading my book closely enough" fallacy.
pcaggegi 1 year ago
Ken Miller is MY god
DAVIDFAVEL 1 year ago
About fricken time!
THEHARMONIKZ 1 year ago
Finally.... the one Ive been waiting for!
:-)
Thunderf00t 1 year ago
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Haha, I love how Behe had to resort to "but it doesn't look like a tie clip!"
So sad.
laflugantabastardo 1 year ago
@BattleReportBunker yeah, wth does not yet process mean??
wildreams 1 year ago
not yet processed? it's been up for 2 weeks! D:
BattleReportBunker 1 year ago
Behe's response to Miller about the mousetrap was pathetic.
Miller showed that "Irreducibly complex" systems aren't irreducible, and Behe responded with "Well, you had to be intelligent to figure that out!"
So what?
LawnBoy75 1 year ago
*sigh* I think a new logical fallacy has been created, courtesy of Behe. The "argument from not reading my book closely enough" fallacy.
pcaggegi 1 year ago
Ken Miller is MY god
DAVIDFAVEL 1 year ago
About fricken time!
THEHARMONIKZ 1 year ago
Finally.... the one Ive been waiting for!
:-)
Thunderf00t 1 year ago