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|    RonO to Mark Isaak    |
|    Re: Recalling Karl Crawford    |
|    04 Sep 25 12:20:58    |
      From: rokimoto557@gmail.com              On 9/4/2025 11:16 AM, Mark Isaak wrote:       > On 9/3/25 3:01 AM, Ernest Major wrote:       >> On 02/09/2025 19:46, sticks wrote:       >>> [re irreducible complexity]       >>       >> Behe may have thought that he had an objective means of identifying       >> systems that could not have evolved, but he was wrong; [...]       >       > I recently read the following:       >       > Science:       > If you don't make mistakes, you're doing it wrong.       > If you don't correct those mistakes, you're doing it really wrong.       > If you don't admit those mistakes, you're not doing it at all.       >       > Behe is now solidly in the third category.       >              Someone mentioned the Post of the Month a bit ago, and I went back and       added one of my old posts to my Blog. I used a jigsaw puzzle analogy to       teach students about science, and one of the important points was to get       the students to understand that they had to expect to be wrong quite       often with any hypothesis that they were making with an incomplete       understanding of what they were dealing with. Hypotheses needed to be       tested and verified.              https://www.talkorigins.org/origins/postmonth/feb05.html              Ron Okimoto              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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