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Monday, November 17, 2008

Steven Schafersman rebutted by Darwinist co-blogger

"Stupid Steven" Schafersman is president of the Texas Citizens for Science, a blogger on the Houston Chronicle's Evo.Sphere blog, and is unfortunately a member of the Earth & Space Science standards-drafting committee for the proposed Texas science standards. He can hardly write anything without saying something stupid. His latest folly on the Evo.Sphere blog is an article titled, Why Scientific Theories Do Not Have "Weaknesses". The article was just so bad that another blogger on Evo.Sphere wrote a whole article rebutting it: Scientific theories do have strengths and weaknesses -- I posted a comment under this article.

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