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<jrs...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote to talk.origins Apr 1, 2006:
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> As some of you know, Ed Conrad's appearance on Larry King
> was postponed a couple of weeks ago and was rescheduled
> to last night. After watching it, I have to admit that Ed is, perhaps,
> on to something.
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> Ed presented his theory "man is as old as coal" and then they
> brought in Richard Dawkins via satellite. The first 30 minutes
> was Ed presenting some very impressive carbon dating results
> that were confirmed by a senior scientist at MIT. I can't remembe
> the scientist's name, but he did confirm the accuracy of Ed's findings.
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> The most interesting part was when Larry King surprised Ed
> and brought Richard Dawkins on via satellite. I was a bit saddened
> to see that Dawkins just dismissed Conrad's discoveries out
> of hand and really didn't seem to have anything to counter Ed's
> argument with...other than to say, "well, I'll have to look into this
> latest finding".
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> Now I know we have all ridiculed Ed Conrad on this and other
> forums, but I have to say that I will have to take another look
> at this issue after seeing Ed's performance last night.
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> He seemed to have Dawkins stumped. But there has got to
> be something wrong with Conrad's theory...isn't there?
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> Did anyone else see it and have a comment?
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> JR
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Thanks, JR:
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I didn't see last night's Larry King Live debate, obviously,
because I was on it -- but I was pleased to finally have had
an op****tunity to make a real monkey out of the top evolution
experts live on national TV.
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Did you like the part where one of the experts -- that fell la
from the Smithsonian -- was so rattled and nervous in his
response that his false teeth popped out?
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Or when that anthropologist from University of California-Berkeley
got so worked up that he left a loud (and apparently very stinky)
fart..
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I honestly thought Larry was going to fall off his chair.
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Unfortunately, I've been told that because of the severe windy
weather in Atlanta last night, the debate couldn't be telecast
in certain parts of the country because of satellite problems.
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Instead, CNN had to go with a video tape of one of Larry's old
interviews But I understand they are going to have me back
on Saturday night, April 15, for another debate. And, believe
me, I just can't wait.
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> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/ManasOldasCoal.jpg
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOldasCoal/Discoveries.jpg
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/OldestTool.jpg
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> EVOLUTION -- GREATEST COVERUP
> IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY
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> "Any suggestion that scientists
> so dearly love truth, that they
> have not the slightest hesitation
> in jettisoning their beliefs, is
> a mean perversion of the facts."
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> I. Bernard Cohen
> (professor of history and science
> at Harvard University)
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< as stated in "The Velikovsky Affair:
< The Warfare Between Science and Scientism"
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Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
Man as Old as Coal
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