Luskin’s Memory Loss?

Casey Luskin didn’t like something I had to say here recently. He has, however, done much the same thing himself not long ago.

This gives justification to wonder whether a comment Wesley made yesterday is such an attack upon my character. Wesley wrote, “Since Luskin can’t get that small detail correct, should we trust what he says about larger issues?” He claimed I was not trustworthy because I had stated that the NCSE obtained a research grant to create the pro-evolution science/theology website “Understanding Evolution.”

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This is interesting because Luskin has been urging those engaging ID advocates to avoid attacks on character. Yet the form of what I said about Luskin is not original with me; I pulled it directly from another of Luskin’s posts:

If Judge Jones can miss so simple a question as “have ID proponents published any papers,” then how can we trust his findings on more complicated issues?

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Got a mirror, Casey?

Wesley R. Elsberry

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