Re: Great video series for Old Earth Creationism
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 7:53 am
If we can wade through the insults and rhetorical chaff, I don't think Audie ended up disagreeing with the following claims that I actually made...
However, there was significant disagreement between Audie and myself regarding untrue ad hominem attacks made against Michael Behe.
- Since Behe is an ID advocate
==> Behe is a crackpot
- Since Behe is a crackpot
==> Behe's work on ID is non-credible pseudoscience
This ad hominem circular reasoning flies in the face of Michael Behe's actual professional scientific credentials.
DBowling wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 1:05 pm Behe and Meyer have done an excellent job documenting how the Darwinistic processes of random mutation and natural selection alone are incapable of explaining what we see in the fossil record... especially the Cambrian Explosion which Darwin himself admitted was a problem for his theory.
And random mutation and natural selection alone are also incapable of explaining the complexity, structure, and diversity of information that we find in the DNA of Life today.
Audie ended up acknowledgingDBowling wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:43 pm Behe and Meyer have demonstrated that the Darwinian processes of Random Mutation and Natural Selection alone are incapable of explaining what we see in the fossil record (especially the Cambrian Explosion), and they also cannot explain the structure, complexity, and diversity of information that we see in the DNA of life today.
However, there was significant disagreement between Audie and myself regarding untrue ad hominem attacks made against Michael Behe.
This is a classic example of ad hominem circular reasoning
- Since Behe is an ID advocate
==> Behe is a crackpot
- Since Behe is a crackpot
==> Behe's work on ID is non-credible pseudoscience
This ad hominem circular reasoning flies in the face of Michael Behe's actual professional scientific credentials.
DBowling wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:29 am He graduated from Drexel University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry. He received his PhD in biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvania in 1978 for his dissertation research on sickle-cell disease. From 1978 to 1982, he did postdoctoral work on DNA structure at the National Institutes of Health. From 1982 to 1985, he was assistant professor of chemistry at Queens College in New York City, where he met his wife, Celeste. In 1985, he moved to Lehigh University and is currently a Professor of Biochemistry.