Re: [asa] A graduate student speaks out

From: Jack Haas <haas.john@comcast.net>
Date: Fri Jan 11 2008 - 13:36:16 EST
David:

I guess that I was more interested in his argument than whether he was a Christian,  I have always
appreciated the arguments that have appeared in talk.origins because they often showed the weak
points in my own positions and those of fellow believers.  It bothers me when fellow Christians use
suspect arguments to support their position.  The implication you suggest goes both ways.

Jack



David Opderbeck wrote:
Jack, this is from the blog of a raging atheist who's making fun of a creationist and by implication of all Christians.

On Jan 11, 2008 11:38 AM, Jack Haas <haas.john@comcast.net> wrote:
This guy has his head on.
Jack Haas

Dr. Seelke, have you met Liebig?
By JM Ridlon(JM Ridlon)
"I also have an ongoing interest in Christian apologetics, which sometimes overlaps my professional career. I am convinced that Christianity is not only true, but that it is perhaps the only way of viewing the world that allows you to ...
Science: The Gap Filler - http://sciencethegapfiller.blogspot.com/

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