sparc
Posts: 2089 Joined: April 2007
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Quote (Bob O'H @ June 08 2015,03:23) | Quote (Texas Teach @ June 07 2015,21:45) | Quote (OgreMkV @ June 07 2015,21:38) | Quote (sparc @ June 06 2015,10:05) | Quote (tsig @ June 06 2015,09:16) | Quote (CeilingCat @ May 31 2015,20:46) | Or women who are smarter than or know more than him.
Men too. |
Someones's fee fees are shrinking reading this. |
Quote | 63 Timaeus June 3, 2015 at 1:23 am
In answer to the question in 61 above — which may be asked with gentle or malign intention — I will say that I have taught at several different institutions of higher education, including major research universities, regional universities, liberal arts colleges, and community colleges. I have taught in several different departments, have served on departmental committees, examined graduate theses, designed curriculum, and published many books and articles. I do not intend to give my current location to anyone here. And my current location has nothing to do with the point at hand, which is: why is a guy with no visible track record in evolutionary theory posing as one of the world’s authorities in the field, and why should anyone treat him as such? Why shouldn’t he be treated as simply as an opinionated biochemistry professor with a far-below-standard academic publication record in the field he is opinionated about? |
Thus, it seems really, really unlikely that he is this one Dicovery Institue fellow who wrote his PhD thesis on Timaeus and |
Who lists Touchstone Magazine as a "publication" not once, but multiple times? |
My wife was once on a search committee for a new faculty member and had one applicant who listed, amongst his publications, a couple of letters to the editor of the local newspaper. |
Hey, I have those on my CV.
OK, the 'local newspaper' is called Nature and they call them 'Correspondences', but it's really not much different. |
Nature moved to Frankfurt lately?
edited: replaced <i>Nature</i> by Nature
Edited by sparc on June 08 2015,06:07
-------------- "[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."
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