The Strange Case of Dr. Paleo and M.R. Ross
We are probably all familiar with the classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson entitled “The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” It deals with the duality of Man’s nature and one man’s attempt to rid himself of his lest desirable side. However, you may not be familiar with another story, this one true, that also deals with the duality of a single individual. This tale is entitled:
STRANGE BUT TRUE
In a NEWYORK TIMES article dated February 12, 2007, Cornelia Dean tells about the rather bizarre case of a college student getting his Ph.D in paleontology. What was curious was the fact that the student, Marcus R. Ross, was a Young Earth Creationist. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/12/science/12geologist.html
This is the same individual who wrote a paper called “Who Believes What? Clearing up Confusion over Intelligent Design and Young Earth Creationism.” http://www.creationism.org.pl/groups/ptkrmember/mlodoziemcy/ross%20who%20believes%20what.pdf
Which begs the question: Does he know what he believes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_R._Ross
Is believing something really science? Is the Creation Museum really a science museum?
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This is the same individual who wrote a paper called “Who Believes What? Clearing up Confusion over Intelligent Design and Young Earth Creationism.” http://www.creationism.org.pl/groups/ptkrmember/mlodoziemcy/ross%20who%20believes%20what.pdf
Which begs the question: Does he know what he believes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_R._Ross
Is believing something really science? Is the Creation Museum really a science museum?
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COMMENT
HE READ THE BIBLE
It appears that famous author and Biblical scholar, Mark Twain,
was right when he said:
‘There are those who scoff at the school boy,
calling him frivolous and shallow. Yet it was the school-boy who said,
“faith is believing what you know ain’t so.”’
--- Mark Twain
--- Follow the Equator
was right when he said:
‘There are those who scoff at the school boy,
calling him frivolous and shallow. Yet it was the school-boy who said,
“faith is believing what you know ain’t so.”’
--- Mark Twain
--- Follow the Equator