Re: God=G_uv Comments of Isham Dembski Unwin

From: Kamerynn (idon'tdoemail_at_sorry.com)
Date: 01/03/05


Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:49:19 -0600


TMG wrote:

> George Hammond wrote:
>
>> "Uno Hoo!" <kev@dropthisbigfoot.com> wrote in message
>> news:cr65el$mh8$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>
>>> "George Hammond" <nowhere@nomailspam.net> wrote in message
>>> news:8y6zd.12441$Z47.4947@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>>>
>>>
>>>> [Hammond]
>>>> No content posts are boring.
>>>> and don't *** with the headers dip***.
>>>
>>>
>>> What puzzles me George is why a self professed academic and intellectual
>>> feels the need to resort to the language of a street yob when debating.
>>> Certainly demonstrates something about your personality.
>>
>>
>>
>> [Hammond]
>> Tell me something... if you were on a quiz show and they
>> asked you:
>>
>> "Can you describe what kind of a person you think
>> it will be who discovers the world's first scientific
>> proof of God; assuming such a discovery is
>> possible?'
>>
>> What would you give for an answer?
>
>
>
> Can anyone play this guessing game?
>
>
> A white male from New England. Grew up in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
> Was retarded socially, and kept mostly to himself. Was thought to be a
> bit of a prodigy, but was never given the family support. Thought to be
> a bit "odd", and probably compared to a more conventional sibling -
> maybe an older brother who was a sports star.
>
> Probably from modest means. In high school, he would have gravitated to
> one or maybe two teachers who seemed to see a spark. These teachers
> would have also been a bit off or non-conventional.
>
> Might have received a recommendation to a technical school, possibly
> from a favorite teacher with a connection. Received passing, but not
> superior college marks. College social relations were also limited, but
> may have included testing homosexual bounds, as well as misanthropic
> hetero relationships.
>
> Continued education would have only been undertaken after evaluation of
> viable professional attempts. There may have been quite a bit of family
> conflict with the decision not to enter the workforce.
>
> Social, personal, and familial pressures - when combined with a less
> than stellar scientific mind, conspire against him. He dabbles in
> unconventional relationships (by this time, it's the late 1960s),
> perhaps mind altering drugs.
>
> Having moved from an "odd" big fish in a small pond to a venue where
> actual knowledge is valued, he suffers another setback. Rather than face
> the realization that family, friends, and educators are in fact right -
> he "allows" himself a psychotic break. A descent into madness that
> absolves him of any missteps, miscalculations, or shortcomings.
>
> He ends up instutionalized. Strapped down and shot full of mind altering
> drugs. A ward of the state.
>
> It is during this psychotic break, that he "discovers the world's first
> scientific proof of God; assuming such a discovery is possible?"
>
>
> Close?

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