Equality wrote:
I am quoting this for posterity and for the sake of the many people who lurk here, especially those who are "on the fence" or "waffling" or "halting between two opinions." Please go listen to the 3-hour podcast with Professor Coe. Then come back and read this response from ldsfaq. Then ask yourself: who has the evidence on his side? Who sounds rational? Who relies on repeated observations of disinterested persons? Who makes the most sense? Who cites facts? If this were a court of law and your heard arguments and assessed the evidence from the two sides, and had to render a verdict, how would you rule? Is it even close? Is this even a contest? Is there any doubt to speak of?
Then read all of these articles and ask yourselves the same questions:
http://maxwellinstitute.BYU.edu/display ... cat_id=279