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In reply to the discussion: I cannot believe that 'when the soul enters the body' is actually part of the abortion debate [View all]NJCher
(42,291 posts)regarding the essays. A poster has tried to impugn the essays by connecting Bigelow to what the essays say. Bigelow had no part or say whatsoever in the content of the essays. The site makes this perfectly clear:
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One hundred percent of the responsibility for judging of the BICS essay contest lay in the hands of the six judges. There was no influence by either Robert Bigelow or Colm Kelleher on the judging process. The essays were chosen by majority rule with the central criterion being the cumulative evidence for Survival of Human Consciousness beyond permanent bodily death and beyond a reasonable doubt. Because of the very large number of excellent essays that BICS received (204), the judges spent over four months of very intensive work in meticulously evaluating, deliberating, arguing and eventually making their decisions.
Link: https://www.bigelowinstitute.org/contest_winners3.php
Every one of the judges has a Ph.D. and two are also MEDICAL DOCTORS. Many are from the sciences.
Yet we have a poster here who tries to malign the content of the essays because of the person who financed them.
This is a logical fallacy.
The poster will not answer the question: "Do you have a Ph.D?"
The poster has not of yet acknowledged his thinking error nor has he corrected it. He needs to do this. He also needs to stop engaging in cheap allegations that show he has not even read the content being discussed.