Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Carnival of Evolution #12 - Deep-Sea News

The Carnival of Evolution #12 is now live over at that bastion of oceanic information and enthusiasm, Deep-Sea News, carefully assembled by Kevin Zelnio. From the nitty-gritty details of evolutionary mechanisms to that old chestnut, the never-ending peddling of creationism, Kevin wraps up the last month's worth of excellent evolutionary writing to scratch that itch you know your brain's been feeling since the last edition (despite the lack of nociceptors in your brain).

Be sure to submit your own writings next month to the Carnival of Evolution #13, which will be hosted by FYI: Science!

Use this form to submit your posts for next month's edition.

*image source: Amazon via Living the Scientific Life.

5 comments:

  1. evolution is full of lie..........

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  2. JAMSHED MOIDU said...
    "Harun Yahya is full of lies.........."


    There you go Jamhead, fixed it for you. By the way, how is your cult leader doing in prison. If you let me know where he is being held I'll send him a copy of Richard Dawkins' The Greatest Show on Earth to read.

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  3. Richard Dawkins, a most ardent supporter of Darwinism, has long accounted for the perfect creation of the universe in terms of the theory of evolution, which has lately suffered a global collapse. In his recent writings and interviews, however, Dawkins has started to express that "life cannot form by chance." It is an absence of sense and reason to support evolution on one hand and to state that life cannot come about by chance on the other. That is due to the fact that according to the theory of evolution, which Dawkins supports, the existence of life is based on entirely random coincidences.

    Dawkins has realized that he can get nowhere with the scenario of chance. But, he is now in the logical impasse as he basically claims that "evolution cannot be a result of coincidences, but has occurred by means of coincidences." What he should realize is that demagogy no longer works.

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  4. Following the revelation of 100 million fossils all proving the fact of Creation, the atheist Richard Dawkins retreated into a profound silence. He saw and was alarmed how these fossils that Darwinists had tried to conceal for so many years had totally demolished Darwinism. He then watched, in a state of terrible panic, as the Atlas of Creation, in which many of these fossils were pictured, spread across the world. He exhibited the same panic in the face of how people began to abandon Darwinism en masse. So much so that he had no compunction about calling his own countrymen "ignorant" when it emerged that 75% of people in Britain, his home country, say that "Allah (God) created living things." He commenced crude attacks on the Atlas of Creation and Adnan Oktar. He imagined that this technique, rather than science, would work to his advantage, but he was wrong.

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  5. Silentside, you are not entirely truthful when you cut and paste this:
    "Following the revelation of 100 million fossils all proving the fact of Creation, the atheist Richard Dawkins retreated into a profound silence. He saw and was alarmed how these fossils that Darwinists had tried to conceal for so many years had totally demolished Darwinism."

    Dawkins book, which Garry Scholey mentions but you conveniently ignore, demolishes all of the rubbish attributed to that numbskull Adnan Aktar. Now Silentside, you can either read the book The Greatest Show on Earth and see how your cult is founded on lies, or you can continue in your fantasy.

    "He imagined that this technique, rather than science, would work to his advantage, but he was wrong."

    No. Dawkins wrote a book that shows what evidence there is for evolution. Silentside, you should read it. It will make you cry that you wasted so much time as a cult lackey of an ignorant buffoon called Adnan Oktar.
    You could even send Oktar a copy of dawkins' book to read while in his prison cell. However Oktar can't read english.

    Sarah Pressman:)

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