In article <_jEm9.97635$S32.6596105 at news2.west.cox.net> "John Knight" <jwknight at polbox.com> writes:
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<"Dan Holzman" <holzman at panix.com> wrote in message
<news:anelme$jpj$1 at panix1.panix.com...
<> In article <jAtm9.95572$S32.6452079 at news2.west.cox.net>,
<> John Knight <jwknight at polbox.com> wrote:
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<> >How a STUPID jew like Holzman could live in this Christian nation,
<> >surrounded by different races, witnessing tens of thousands of laws BASED
<on
<> >these racial differences, benefitting as a jew minority from these laws,
<and
<> >pretend that he actually believes that "Race is not biological", is just
<one
<> >of 10,000 reasons that jews CAN NEVER fit into normal societies.
<>
<> No law addressing the topic of race uses any scientific definition of
<> race. In each case, who is of what race is a matter of arbitrary
<> legal distinction and nothing else.
<>
<> I wonder what laws John thinks I benefitted from by being Jewish.
<>
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<When a jew says "science", he's talking about something he knows nothing
<about, something which jews have perverted into exactly the opposite of what
<normal people consider to be science.
<
<The "theory of evolution" isn't science. It's not even a "theory", by the
<scientific definition of "theory". Yet half of our "scientists" think it
<is.
<
It is in fact exactly a theory, as the word is used in science: an
hypothesis for which so much evidence has accumulated and which
has been so successful in explaining phonemena across the entire
field that it has been elevated to the status of the default
mode of interpretation of new data.
<Fortunately, 91% of Americans disagree with them and believe that God
<created life.
<
<So who defines "science" here?
The people who have spent their lives becoming familiar with the field.
<The 91% of Americans who disagree with half
<of our "scientists", or the small minority of affirmative-action-educated,
<affirmative-action-trained, and affirmative-action-hired "scientists" who
<can't even read a dictionary?
<
Tell ya what, John. When you wake up one morning with extremely painful
lumps in your lymph nodes, fever, chills, bad headaches and a crippling
maliase, why don't you submit your symptoms to Usenet and we'll take
the most frequent guess to be the correct diagnosis. Then we'll all
vote on the correct treatment -- which most likely will be garlic,
vinnegar, and prayer. Then we'll see how well you fare under
science-by-democracy.
And you will die in less than a week. Me, I'll go to some guy who's
spent his life studying the field, not unlikely a Jewish doctor, have
him confirm my guess of bubonic plage (endemic down here), take
my streptomycin -- which was developed by scientists using
methods and insights about which 91% of Americans are totally
clueless -- and I'll get well in a few days.
Care to bet your life on your revisionist theories?
-- cary