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Re: The Science Of Life
« on: November 06, 2011, 16:34:56 »
It is not closed minded to argue that, in all probability, there is no teapot orbiting between Mars and Jupiter.

I agree - its probably not, as the likelihood is - well its unlikely but not impossible - so its probably better to state that we don't know for sure. There is however still a 'teapot' in the constellation of Sagittarius  :)

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It is closed minded to argue that an unfalisifiable hypothesis has the same status as the theories that people like Logie Baird was using to build his television. You demonstrate your own closed mindedness, not mine.

well actually I was trying to use those as examples Martin - to show how so called scientists behave when their minds are closed. Even when something is actually happening in front of them, they still try to deny it and say it must be down to something else. Its quite funny in a sad sort of way really. It carries on though even today.

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If you were open minded, then you would be critical of your own side of the argument, but, time and again, you are prepared to accept things that support your faith position with little or no criticism, and you then attempt to criticise to those who use their critical faculties properly and without bias.

Take the above, and look into the mirror.

You really do not know enough about me to make such an assumption - and that is what it is Martin - an assumption.
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