Re: The Boston Globe

From: Keith Littleton (littlejo@vnet.net)
Date: Sat Jun 03 2000 - 01:55:29 EDT

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    Brian Harper Wrote:
    >At 10:29 AM 5/30/00 -0400, Bertvan wrote:
    >>The Boston Globe, May 30, 2000, Tuesday, Pg. E1
    >>HEADLINE: A LITTLE FISH CHALLENGES A GIANT OF SCIENCE
    ?>BYLINE: By Fred Heeren, GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
    >
    >First, thanks for posting this, it is very interesting.
    >What one sees here is science working the way its supposed
    >to. The unfortunate thing is that one has to strip away
    >the rhetoric and politics to see it. Too bad.

    ... text deleted ...

    >I suspect from this that the Communist Party is
    >just playing politics. Accusing someone else of
    >ideological blindness? Really? I also have
    >my doubts about the credibility of this reporter.

    1. Does anybody know if the Fred Heeren who wrote this
    article was the same Fred Heeren, a supoorter of both
    old-Earth and intelligent design, who wrote the
    creationist classic "Show Me God?" Go see:

    http://www.daystarcom.org/resources/book_tape.htm

    In "Tower of Babel," Robert Pennock satires Heeren's
    "ET" parable. This is a story in which "secular" radio
    astronomers suffer intellectual distress over discovering
    Intelligent Design in radio signals from outer space.

    2. Does anybosy know what the Chinese paleontologist
    in this article is talking about when he talks about
    "unique harmony" and how it interacts with evolution?

    Yours:

    Keith Littleton
    littlejo@vnet.net
    New Orleans, LA

    "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible."
    --Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.



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