Re: Why You May Never Comprehend Human Evolution



Jim McGinn wrote:

JAE wrote:

Jim McGinn wrote:



Talking to anthropologists about evolutionary
theory is like talking to your dog about auto
mechanics.  For me to have asked Ross to explain
why he thinks Dawkins supposedly put forth some
kind of selfish gene theory is like asking your
dog whether he thinks your car needs a tune-up.
Predictably, I got no response from Ross.

Listening to you spout about evolutionary theory is like listening to a street psychotic spout about evolutionary theory.

Put up or shut up.  You think your stuff is so frickin' brilliant?
Then get it published and stop deluding yourself that your ideas are
going to catch on because you posted them in a news group once upon a
time and followed up by promoting them by calling yourself a genius.
It appears from my vantage that you're a self-deluded nut-case who can
convince himself that he's brilliant only with the assumption that
everyone else must be only marginally smart enough to stop drooling on
the floor.


It's funny how you've been pretending that you
haven't read it so that you can can hide your
inability to dispute it.  Do you think it's not
obvious to all that this is the case?  Do you
think nobody will notice that your dispute of
my hypothesis is 100% ad hominen and politics
and zero percent content oriented?  Surely you'd
think that if I was psychotic that there'd be at
least one fact based problem with the highly
detailed hypothesis that I presented.  But all
we see from you are futile attempts to turn back
the clock and pretend that you never read it and
desperate pleadings--"primary literature"--to
excuse the fact that you can't dispute it.


Why again is it that you haven't bothered to publish your manifesto?


Because of the dismissive attitude that you epitomize.

Jim


15) Prefaces (or ends) their statement with a comment about how misguided/shortsighted/brainwashed/delusional the professional scientific community is. (+ 40 points).


Lorenzo L. Love
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"A fool can no more see his own folly than he can see his ears."
                William Makepeace Thackeray

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