DrW wrote:Hoops wrote:What is the issue being discussed here?
Evidence for lack of rudimentary reasoning capacity among Young Earthers.
That's what I thought. Carry on.
DrW wrote:Hoops wrote:What is the issue being discussed here?
Evidence for lack of rudimentary reasoning capacity among Young Earthers.
bcspace wrote:I have not heard of a process that ultimately freezes currents and eddies of water in stone.
If anyone wanted more evidence that the Deseret News has ceased to be a news outlet in any sense:
bcspace wrote:Don't you mean the Associated Press? In any case, I think it IS newsworthy to report on those who believe this. Let them be held up to the scrutiny of science.
bcspace wrote:I have not heard of a process that ultimately freezes currents and eddies of water in stone.
It's just unusual that such stuff is presented unchallenged in a "news" outlet.
bcspace wrote:The SLTrib, as do many other "news" outlets, prints unchallenged notions about politicians such as Obama or religions such as the LDS Church.
Fossil wave patterns in sandstone:
So, that excuses a stupid article about religious pseudoscience?
bcspace wrote:No, but it destroys the notion that something is not a valid news source because it prints such an article. The fact that this comes over the AP invalidates, by your logic, virtually every source of news.