The Country Shrink on December 4th, 2009

And because we know that you may be less than appropriately scared about global warming we do now turn to what we have discovered from history. We ask that you not be distracted by Climategate, and listen carefully to what we have to tell you about the past.
We did discover a fossil in Antarctica [...]

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The Country Shrink on October 28th, 2009

Commenter Mike weighs in on mynym’s recent post. I thought it deserved a post of its own.
Another thing I find typical (and the thread you linked to is typical of this) is that it’s always the Darwinist who wants to bring up Creationism and Genesis in an ID debate. Usually this is accompanied by [...]

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The Country Shrink on December 29th, 2008

The Outsider (DB; one of my co-authors) has an interesting post on the continued materialist assault on the notion of free will.
Wow, so Flip Wilson was right, all those years ago, when he told the judge, “The Devil (or in this case, his “patterns of brain activity”) made me do it!” This gets all of [...]

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The Country Shrink on December 12th, 2008

And then did we, Most High Scientists, run a computer simulation of the universe back many billions of years in time.  We do know you are impressed by computer simulations (praise Science).  We hope you will forget we cannot predict the weather of this planet very well more than a few days ahead.  We shall, [...]

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The Country Shrink on November 10th, 2008

Many materialists (atheists and theistic evolutionists most often) argue that materialistic philosophy is key to scientific advancement. If any ideas of Creationists are allowed to even be referenced, then scientific progress will halt and people will die. There will be mass and widespread calamitous events, and we will return to the Dark Ages.
Mphuthumi [...]

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The Country Shrink on September 22nd, 2008

Applied science has to do with science that is bent on real-world applications of the research. For example, researchers can attempt to understand the “design features” of the human brain in order to advance computer technology.
So, consider for a moment, the techniques of reverse engineering. A scientist attempting to develop an artificial limb [...]

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The Country Shrink on August 3rd, 2008

And did then the Earth form from the same disc cloud that the Sun formed. And so did the mass and gravitational pull of the Earth increase. And did metorites impact frequently, creating a “hellish” early Earth. Plate techtonics did completely destroy the evidence of this early Hell. But the “Hell” [...]

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The Country Shrink on August 2nd, 2008

And then, things cooled off. Matter coalesced into suns and planets. And then was there a nearby supernova. Squeezing the clouds of dust. The squeezing made the clouds of dust coalesce, and gravity pulled the clouds together. The clouds began to spin as it began to collapse. Eventually, this [...]

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The Country Shrink on July 21st, 2008

And then did gravity clump matter together.  Albeit, faster than should have been possible.  With particles flying outward at faster than the speed of light, which today is impossible, but then not so miraculous.  And then, did we notice that every galaxy is moving away from us by the redshift of light.  Originally we had [...]

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The Country Shrink on July 21st, 2008

Once upon a time, long, long ago, before time, there was nothing.  Which as all scientists know, nothing is not really nothing.  Just a wee little empty void, but not truly empty.  The void did fluctuate before time existed.  It did it anyway…it found a way to fluctuate even though time didn’t exist.  And from [...]

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