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Thanks for the List

"Also, you might be interested in the ID wikiproject, a list of ID related sites I put together. If we ever get an ID community going, we would discuss things amongst ourselves there."

One book I am currently reading that you may want to consider including in the list is "Doubts about Darwin, a History of Intelligent Design" Woodward.

I would be interested in pursuing conversation with like minded fellows like yourself; thinking over ID issues, strenghts and weaknessess. but probably it would have to be some kind of forum by invitation only thing,

Finally I have been active in defending a stub on [Richard Sternberg] that needs to be monitored. I believe that his case may become central to the public debate on Darwinism as it exposes the kind of Bias at work against in dogmatic defense of darwinism.

I read through your creed, and would like to comment but probably I will use private email for that if you do not mind.

thanks again, fellow Idian, erasmocbc 07:56, 20 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Ok - little things.

Messaging - usually you make your response on the other person's talk page. It would be customary for you to now go over to User_talk:Dbergan and make your reply there.

Reply: That means that our conversation will be open to the public, right?

Again, thank you for your advice. I will follow it as I can. I agree with you, and believe in principle in the wiki approach. So my main goal is for a fair presentation of both sides of the controversy. That is what I will strive for. Anyhow I do not have much time, so I will contribute very slowly and cautiously.

Thanks for your kind help. erasmocbc 17:08, 17 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]