On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 20:58:43 GMT, Brian Henderson
>Steve Hix wrote:
>> Somebody has seriously missed the point.
>
>Yes, but don't worry, you might figure it out yet.
>
>> It's not science that nazism, it's an attitude of shutting down anything
>> outside the main line of current understanding. It's acting as if it's
>> just too dangerous to deal with arguments on their own merits; and it
>> makes outlier's viewpoint look stronger than it might otherwise be.
>
>Sure, you could tell all the people who are having images of Nazi
>atrocities interspersed with their words. Besides, there isn't a single
>case of a scientist losing their jobs because they advocate creationism,
>in every case it's another cause. Gonzales and his ridiculous whine "I
>didn't get tenure" nonsense was just pathetic.
Yep they pulled a godwin on themselves. If they needed to resort to
the Nazi's they had no argument that could stand.
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