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Re: paleonet PaleoNet: Soft tissue in dinosaur bone




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From: "harrisj" <harrisj@cvn.com>
To: <paleonet@nhm.ac.uk>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: paleonet PaleoNet: Soft tissue in dinosaur bone


> This is a truly wonderful discovery. Almost as good as the Chinese
Cambrian
> embryos. And all anyone seems to want to discuss here is how this affects
the
> inane argument that the paleo community has been drawn into re.
creationism
> or ID. Is this argument all that is left of paleontology? Read the paper
in
> Science. Be excited about what has been found. Return to the science of
> paleontology. It is a truly fascinating aspect of the Earth--whatever your
> spirituality or lack of it. I agree with Ted Donaho whose email is below
Ana
> Pinto's email.
>
> Sick of all the nonsense,
>
> Judith Harris

Yes.  The discussion of science is fascinating.  If all the religious nuts
(i.e. creationists and IDiots) would simply vanish then I am sure nobody
would discuss them, and I would be the happiest man on earth.
Unfortunately, while they exist, and while they are doing everything they
can to destroy the science we love, I am sure they will be mentioned on this
list.

Regards
Paul Blake



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