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Watch Bill Nye and Ken Ham Clash Over Creationism Live

New submitter Max McDaniel writes to point out this live stream of the debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham concerning the viability of creationism in a scientific age taking place at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky (of which Ham is the founder). Note: the presentation is scheduled for 7 p.m. Eastern; the live feed is likely to remain less interesting until then.

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  1. Re:Debate? by Joce640k · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You're expecting something worthwhile from this?

    It will be a complete waste of time. Mr. Ham isn't there to change his opinion of anything.

    Mr. Nye should know better than to participate, let's hope he learns that today.

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  2. Re:It's not a debate by MickyTheIdiot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    we don't have debates in the US these days. Debates imply that the discussion is fact based.

  3. Sad by GameMaster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I love Bill Nye's work, but personally I think he made a mistake in getting involved in this. He's not going to convince the die-hard creationists of anything. The only thing that can be accomplished here is to provide the nutter museum high-profile publicity (which is, almost certainly, the reason Ham was interested in doing this in the first place).

    Creationism is, even still, a fringe group of nutters that seem to psychologically thrive off of single-minded obstinance and a belief of personal exceptionalism in their willingness to throw away actual logic and facts. The fact that their beliefs are so fringe is the reason why, almost anywhere else in society outside their individual congregations or this crazy freak show^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HMuseum they have to try and water it down by calling it "Intelligent Design" in an attempt to get somewhat more rational people to go along with it.

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  4. Re:Debate? by Hatta · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It will be a complete waste of time. Mr. Ham isn't there to change his opinion of anything.

    It's not about convincing Ham. It's about exposing Ham's congregation to actual arguments. If fundie parents sit down and watch this with their kids, the kids might come away with a few new ideas. That's a good thing.

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  5. Re:Debate? by MightyMartian · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I never said ignore them. I'm just saying debating them is the wrong way to go about it. On the first score, Duane Gish's infamous approach to debating; the Gish Gallop, is used by a lot of Creationists. A large number of claims are thrown out, almost all spurious, but so thoroughly overwhelm the other debater that the Creationist seems to have won. On the other score, it gives them the venue and legitimacy they crave.

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  6. I am reminded of pigs and engineers here by swschrad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    an engineer should never get into a mud wrestling match with a pig. everybody is going to get dirty, but only the pig enjoys it.

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    1. Re:I am reminded of pigs and engineers here by Registered+Coward+v2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Ken Ham is well spoken and should provide a reasonable point-counterpoint.

      I don't think that the idea that we should not wrestle with pigs is the attitude of a responsible scientist. Eventually, all conventional wisdom needs to be challenged. At one time, you'd have been laughed out of a room of distinguished scientists for rejecting geocentricity. An idea has nothing to fear from examination if it is sound.

      The problem with your point is you expect both sides to act like responsible scientists and approach the debate with an open mind. However, the creationists are not interested in being proved wrong as much as punching holes in the other side's arguments so they can say they "won" and gain legitimacy for their point of view. They are not interested in the scientific method, as far as they are concerned the Bible says it so it must be true. That is not a debate. Scientists test theories and see if they continue to explain what they observe, creationists have a belief and anything contrary to that is incorrect. Scientists, by nature, are open to new ideas and generally don't speak in absolutes, which put stem at a disadvantage to those who believe in absolutes. Even scientific language, such as theory, is used to argue that the creationists viewpoint is equally valid since sit is a theory as well; although the creationists generally leave out the crackpot in from of their theory.

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  7. Re:It's not a debate by globaljustin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not a debate, it's...

    pep rally. A high school pep rally mixed with a never ending argument.

    each side cheers for themselves & at the end everyone debates the other side as to who won the debate.

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  8. Re:It's not a debate by bobbied · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've heard Ham speak, he's not inexperienced. He is also in command of his facts and excels in making is point in easy to understand. I suspect that Nye will be at a disadvantage, unless he has studied the creationist positions and arguments well. I can assure you that Ham has studied evolution and is ready to debate the ideas and can articulate his position well. He's written a couple of books on this subject. Nye had better be prepared.

    I expect that, as in politics, what observers will take away from this debate will be largely defined by what opinion and world view they bring in. Few will be swayed, although I expect many will be forced to think deeper about what they choose to believe on both sides. Which in my book, is generally a good thing.

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