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Author: bob youngbob young Date: Jan 8, 2007 05:17
George Hammond wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:01:07 GMT, George Hammond
> notspam.org> wrote:
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>>I urge any responsible person-- to bring this public
>>Internet letter to the attention of Prof. RICHARD DAWKINS...
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Author: Don MartinDon Martin Date: Jan 13, 2007 15:03
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 06:29:31 GMT, George Hammond
notspam.org> wrote:
>On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 21:41:54 +0000 (UTC), Bryce Utting
>ihug.co.nz> wrote:
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>>George Hammond notspam.org> wrote:
>>>>even a mechanical brain wouldn't be making the erroprs in logic...
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Author: George HammondGeorge Hammond Date: Jan 7, 2007 00:07
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:01:07 GMT, George Hammond
notspam.org> wrote:
>I urge any responsible person-- to bring this public
>Internet letter to the attention of Prof. RICHARD DAWKINS.
>
>I have read Prof. Dawkins' latest book _THE GOD DELUSION_
>which has become notorious...
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Author: Martin PhippsMartin Phipps Date: Jan 7, 2007 00:40
George Hammond wrote:
>> Given that prof. Dawkins' IQ
>>is 25 points above mine and that I was not even able to take
>>a PhD;
I think the mere 25 point spread is either under estimating Richard
Dawkins' intelligence or over estimating yours.
I'm half way through the webpage cited in the above post. It's good
for a laugh really: equating Raymond B. Cattells' three dimension's of
psychology (extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism) with the three
dimensions of space and then relating that to relativity theory makes
about as much sense as using Dr. Phil's three dimensions of love
(commitment, passion and intimacy) and relating that to three
dimensional space and then claiming that the existance of God has been
"experimentally confirmed". It's the funniest thing I've read in a
long time! :D
Martin
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Author: George HammondGeorge Hammond Date: Jan 7, 2007 01:12
On 7 Jan 2007 00:40:40 -0800, "Martin Phipps"
yahoo.com> wrote:
>George Hammond wrote:
>>> Given that prof. Dawkins' IQ
>>>is 25 points above mine and that I was not even able to take
>>>a PhD;
>
>I think the mere 25 point spread is either under estimating Richard
>Dawkins' intelligence or over estimating yours.
>
[Hammond]
If I'm ready to talk scientific turkey with Richard Dawkins
the world's leading atheist about a purported scientific
proof of God, I'm obviously not about to rise to insults
from an amature atheist from alt.atheism such as you.
>I'm half way through the webpage cited in the above post. It's good
>for a laugh really: equating Raymond B. Cattells' three dimension's of
>psychology (extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism)
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Author: CgiorgioCgiorgio Date: Jan 7, 2007 01:23
It does not make much sense to argue with this guy who appears to think that
human brains are mechanical. Maybe he came to his conclusions regarding a
mechanical brain model by self - observation.
"Martin Phipps" yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> George Hammond wrote:
>>> Given that prof. Dawkins' IQ
>>>is 25 points...
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Author: George HammondGeorge Hammond Date: Jan 7, 2007 01:39
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 10:23:49 +0100, "Cgiorgio"
nowhere.org> wrote:
>It does not make much sense to argue with this guy who appears to think that
>human brains are mechanical. Maybe he came to his conclusions regarding a
>mechanical brain model by self - observation.
>
>
[Hammond]
The human body, including the brain IS mechanical. The
human body is a "Cartesian mechanical machine" and the CROSS
is the Cartesian Coordinate System.... the fundamental
anatomy lesson of history...
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Author: Martin PhippsMartin Phipps Date: Jan 7, 2007 01:42
George Hammond wrote:
> On 7 Jan 2007 00:40:40 -0800, "Martin Phipps"
> yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>George Hammond wrote:
>>>> Given that prof. Dawkins' IQ
>>>>is 25 points above mine and that I was not even able to take
>>>>a PhD;
>>
>>I think the mere 25 point spread is either under estimating Richard
>>Dawkins' intelligence or over estimating yours.
>>
> [Hammond]
> If I'm ready to talk scientific turkey with Richard Dawkins
> the world's leading atheist about a purported scientific
> proof of God, I'm obviously not about to rise to insults
> from an amature atheist from alt.atheism such as you.
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Author: CgiorgioCgiorgio Date: Jan 7, 2007 01:45
How about the myriad of other gods known to manhood since the invention of
writing? Can you also scientifically prove the existence of Osiris, the
Easter Bunny and Freya?
"George Hammond" notspam.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 10:23:49 +0100, "Cgiorgio"
> nowhere.org> wrote:
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>>It does...
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Author: Martin PhippsMartin Phipps Date: Jan 7, 2007 02:02
George Hammond wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 10:23:49 +0100, "Cgiorgio"
> nowhere.org> wrote:
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>>It does not make much sense to argue with this guy who appears to think that
>>human brains are mechanical. Maybe he came to his conclusions regarding a
>>mechanical brain model by self - observation.
>
> [Hammond]
> The human body, including the brain IS mechanical.
[Phipps]
Yes but the different aspects of human personality or intelligence are
not as rigorously orthogonal as the three dimensions of space which is
what you assumed from the beginning.
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