I have not been writing posts for Stones and Bones. I have been cruising newspaper discussion forums all this time, as well as getting in a lot of fishing.
I have also been receiving emails from creationists, and even a few fans who have read some of my comments to various public venues. I have thought that I might share a few of these in separate headings of "Fan Mail" and "Hate Mail." The first is the "Fan Mail" basket.
The most recent was last Friday, April 25, 2014, from Mark Sheffield, PhD.
I followed some parapsychology nut's website to an article on a "second DNA
code" hidden in codon bias... which I admit, piqued my interest... until I
saw what utter crap the reporting on it was.
The only bright spot in the 15 minutes I wasted reading the article was
reading your exchange with the creationist commenters. It took some effort
to track you down to email you, but I feel that patience and scientific
clarity like yours deserves to be recognized.
Bravo, sir.
The website I had commented on was the University of Washington's press release office, specifically about their crappy puffery about the discovery of "duons."
That particular discussion thread brought me another email from Joe Smith. Short, but nice;
"Gary,
Cheers good job standing up to the crowd of reflex thinking creationist online. I was looking up the Exonic Transcription... and saw your criticism. Not bad! Yeah the paper is a bit flawed.
~Joe"
Great work!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen this letter to the editor from an econ prof at Ball State who uses the Bible to teach econ? Not a creationist issue but this is the same uni that has two ID creationists on the payroll in Astronomy.
http://www.thestarpress.com/article/20140430/OPINION/304300018/Cecil-Bohanon-Mixing-religion-academia
Thanks for the link. These jerks are like "whack a mole," they just keep popping up.
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