Here is the quote from the article I referenced.
"The intelligent layman has long suspected circular reasoning in the use of rocks to date fossils and fossils to date rocks. The geologist has never bothered to think of a good reply, feeling the explanations are not worth the trouble as long as the work brings results. This is supposed to be hard-headed pragmatism."
https://www.icr.org/article/circular-reasoning-evolutionary-biology/ |
Here is the quote from the original article.
"The intelligent layman has long suspected circular reasoning in the use of rocks to date fossils and fossils to date rocks. The geologist has never bothered to think of a good reply, feeling the explanations are not worth the trouble as long as the work brings results. This is supposed to be hard-headed pragmatism."
http://www.ajsonline.org/content/276/1/47.full.pdf+html |
Here is what your talkorigins.org article claims:
The intelligent layman has long suspected circular reasoning in the use of rocks to date fossils and fossils to date rocks. The geologist has never bothered to think of a good reply." |
To begin with, the first quote from this article has a false period that hurts the case of the quote miners. [2] The article starts with:
The intelligent layman has long suspected circular reasoning in the use of rocks to date fossils and fossils to date rocks. The geologist has never bothered to think of a good reply, feeling that explanations are not worth the trouble as long as the work brings results. This is supposed to be hard-headed pragmatism. (Emphasis added) |
[2] Not all creationist quote miners cut the sentence off halfway and put an inappropriate period in the quote. Here are some sites that have the entire sentence: www.creationism.org: 12 Quotes from Leading Evolutionists, The Parent Company: Section 3: Quotations from Scientists, and The Revolution Against Evolution: Uniformitarianism and the Geologic Column. |
As you can see, the article I posted from icr.org does not cut the sentence off halfway, but has the entire sentence.
So, your statement that J.E. O'Rourke "wasn't even quoted properly" is false.