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Here Egnor is quite clear of the type of information Egnor is referring to.
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Vivid: Keith do you see the phrase "significant new information" Egnor is not saying that RMNS cannot produce no information his point is can it produce significant new information.
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Keith do you see the phrase "significant new information" Egnor is not saying that RMNS cannot produce no information his point is can it produce significant new information.
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Egnor is alluding to a predictive possibility for ID that would contrast with MET.
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Egnor is alluding to a predictive possibility for ID that would contrast with MET.
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Krauze, if you agree that Egnor is flat wrong on his favorite pro-ID argument, then you've shown that the opinions of accomplished professionals can be worthless when they expound upon areas outside of their field without researching what they are talking about, and that the Discovery Institute and the ID movement are fools for citing Egnor.
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Egnor is questioning the evolution of non-neutral events.
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"Krauze, if you agree that Egnor is flat wrong on his favorite pro-ID argument, then you've shown that the opinions of accomplished professionals can be worthless when they expound upon areas outside of their field without researching what they are talking about,"
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Dr. Egnor is a professor of neurosurgery and pediatrics at State University of New York, Stony Brook and is named one of New York's best doctors by New York Magazine.
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I never called Egnor a liar, nor implied that he was.
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