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Dictionary » O » Obfuscation Obfuscationobfuscation 1. A rendering dark or obscure. 2. A deliberate attempt to confuse or to prevent understanding. Origin: L. Ob-fusco, pp. -atus, to darken, fr. Fuscus, dark, tawny ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... with some additions. I didn’t notice you offering any other view, so your latest statement lacks any weight. I thought we had gone past this obfuscation. by scottie » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:51 pm http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about14351-180.html You know very well what I mean by ...
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Re: About Physiological Darwinism:From Fitness to OptimalityIt's Friday. I've read the above three times and it is an excellent example of obfuscation. I think what it says is that the Modern Synthesis is wrong because Darwin, writing decades before the development of the Modern Synthesis, didn't know about Mendelian Genetics ...
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Re: Bible vs Darwin... philosophers (example: Plato, Socrates, Aristotle) , the bible doesn't have just one[1] major contributor, it has many, and that's where the obfuscation begins. We can't even validate who documented the bible indefinitely. However, my rationale arguments are poignant, and virtually irrefutable ...
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Fiber Disease ThreadNo, my colleague edited a so called cure. Scientific data are observations, descriptions of experiments and conclusion. They are not obfuscation, verbiage and posing. On the 26th of october 2005 you said (using the name tamtam for the first time after having posted under the guise of gaiapacha ...
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