John-She has a degree relevant to what she is studying-what's Safarti got? a degree in CHEMISTRY??? Seeing as you are the one who apparently values a degree in the field they are criticizing, would you care to comment on Safarti's LACK of a degree in biology?
In any event, I wasn't questioning his academics, merely his honesty. As noted here. and here.
He's deceptive.
In any event, I wasn't questioning his academics, merely his honesty. As noted here. and here.
He's deceptive.
Davies and Sarfati on supernova remnants
Keith Davies 16 quotes two astronomers and Jonathan Sarfati17 of Answers in Genesis repeats the quotes saying:
As the evolutionist astronomers Clark and Caswell say, 'Why have the large number of expected remnants not been detected?' and these authors refer to 'The mystery of the missing remnants'.
Both of them give the impression that astronomers cannot explain the number of observed supernova remnants assuming an old universe. The Clark and Caswell paper is online. Both quotes are on page 301. As the reader can easily verify, "Why have the large number of expected remnants not been detected?" is a rhetorical question. And "The mystery of the missing remnants" is followed by "is also solved."
Davies also misquotes the astronomer Donald P. Cox. Cox's article is also online and the reader can check the page where the quote was taken. What Davies quotes is in green and what he did not quote will be left in black:
The final example is the SNR population of the Large Magellanic Cloud. The observations (many collected in Mathewson et al. 1983) have caused considerable surprise and loss of confidence in simple models such as those in this paper.
The phrase "in simple models" changes the meaning considerably and thus the quote is out-of-context. More details on young-earth creationist misquotes on this subject can be found in the Misquoting and Paraphrasing section of the Supernovae, Supernova Remnants and Young Earth Creationism FAQ.
I'll be sitting here waiting for you to take your foot out of your mouth any time now.I believe I will stick with AiG and Dr. Sarfati, over some student still working on her thesis. Note that she isn’t even a paleontologist. Please Meatros, don’t tell me you’re putting your faith in a paper written by a grad student…who’s to say she didn’t take her quotes out of context.
