[lbo-talk] Darwinian evolution only part of story?

Max Sawicky sawicky at verizon.net
Thu Jan 28 11:43:18 PST 2010


Everybody talks about the origin of the universe, but nobody does anything about it.

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Dwayne Monroe <dwayne.monroe at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dennis Claxton wrote:
>
>  I know one thing though, I won't be looking to [Mage] for answers.
>
> ......
>
>
> The charge coupled elephant in the room is Mr. Mage's belief in the
> electric universe model. (Search your memories Dennis and you'll
> recall the previous moment we went round and round with our list
> colleague re: cosmological questions...I think it was at the time of
> the most recent Japanese asteroid probe flyby -- the Hayabusa mission
> of early 2009).
>
>
> His rejection of the 'big bang' is entirely based on the sort of
> arguments found here:
>
>
> <http://www.holoscience.com/synopsis.php?page=4>
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>
> Indicated by his sig, as durable as the plasma winds of Tarsus 9:
>
> "This cosmos did none of gods or men make, but it always was and is
> and shall be: an everlasting fire, kindling in measures and going out
> in measures."
>
> ...
>
> In other words, we're all free agents of course, but I suggest a
> resumed moratorium on discussing these questions with Mr. Mage who has
> a Faraday caged axe to grind.
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> .d.
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