blutoski
Penultimate Amazing
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You dogmatically assert that you are entirely familar with the theory of evolution, but it's obvious that if your knowledge ever rose above "layman's level" (which I doubt), it certainly hasn't done so since most of the current practitioners of evolutionary biology were alive.
Somebody mentioned Asimov... one of his quotes is: "the true test of a man's honesty is not his tax return; it's the zero adjust on his bathroom scale."
What this means is: the worst type of dishonesty is trying to fool oneself. I have a feeling that hammegk is just having difficulty finding the right niche of expertise. I sympathize! There are so many interesting ideas out there with fields of study, bodies of literature, &c. It took me a long time to determine where I should concentrate my efforts.
Me: I'm an immunologist with a psychology degree on the side. Paradoxically, I tend to shy away from the immunology-related threads (because I have the same debates all the time in the real-world). But my biochem/microbi background gives me some confidence that I can constructively contribute to evolution threads. However, I'm not an expert in geology, zoology, physiology, genetics, or biochem, so I look forward to experts from these fields contributing. I had to learn my limits.
hammegk: you have a flair for metaphysics. Science is not metaphysics, although it adopts certain assumptions from that field. Science stands in the middle, between philosophy and engineering. This is my advice: teach metaphysics to the scientists, but learn science from them.