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Old 04-19-2008, 03:44 PM
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scientists vs. theology professor

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Originally Posted by weishaupt1776
http://www.rense.com/general62/deun.htm

I dunno how LAwdog, SHoonra, and "their kind" can sleep at night by supporting the Government's Conspiracy Theory now that the Pop Mech book has been thoroughly & figuratively "prison sexed up"

particularly in the 361 page debunking 911 debunking

The guy who wrote the book you linked to, David Ray Griffin, is a retired professor of religion and theology who used to teach at lower-tier schools like the University of Dayton. He has no scientific or engineering credentials.

The editors of Popular Mechanics consulted literally dozens of scientists and engineers, many with Ph.D.'s, all of whom were happy to let their names be listed as contributors.

You want to believe some third-rate theology professor, go ahead. I'll stick with the scientists and engineers.
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