Otherwise known as “Casey Luskin Shoots His Mouth Off”

Well, Casey Luskin is up to his bullshit tricks again, claiming that the ‘Darwinists’ (his words) are spreading misinformation by claiming that the Wedge Document says something it does not. The only problem, and a big problem it is, with Luskin’s argument is that the Wedge document does say that, although it does so using slightly different words. What the proponents of evolution and the courts are doing is spreading the ‘essence’ of the Wedge Document and getting down to the nitty gritty of the DI’s intent. Luskin should know that there is more than one way to say something while preserving the meaning and intent, something creationists in their zeal to quote mine seem to not understand.

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HOLY HOT DOGS batman, it’s the bottom of the ninth and the Mighty Casey is coming up to bat.

Grab your popcorn folks, pop your beer and come witness the spectacle that is Casey Luskin as he gracefully falls flat on his face in his attempt to hit one out of the park.

The fun all happens below the fold.

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BELIEF IN EVOLUTION is nothing but a religion!

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INTELLIGENT DESIGN struggles. It struggles to identify designed artifacts. It struggles to break away from its existence as a simple attack on Evolution. It struggles to be a science. Despite the bravado in the words of assurance from various ID proponents, none of those struggles have been successful. This is somewhat surprising. What is surprising is not the utter failure of ID as a science but the manner in which that failure has transpired.

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EVOLUTION IS the variation of allele frequencies in a population as a result of differential replicative success. What this means is that both micro-evolution and macro-evolution are, to a greater extent, simply different degrees of the same thing. Micro-evolution is a term used by science to describe accumulated changes within a population, macro-evolution is a term used to describe accumulated micro-evolutionary changes that when viewed at a distance represent related organisms that we have categorized as belonging to different higher than species taxa.

The reason we know those species are related, even though they show morphologies we catagorize as belonging to different taxa – Genera, Family, Order… – is because of multiple lines of evidence.
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