tas8831
Well-Known Member
Those would be nice, but live, public debates are more about spectacle than substance. I have read a few written debates over the years, but sadly I do not recall who the participants were. I do recall, however, that even in those debates, with "fixed" topics, one or both parties eventually went off topic. On another forum, many years ago, I agreed to a 1 on 1 debate with a creationist in a 'formal debate' section. We had agreed to a SINGLE debate topic, had agreed to support claims of fact with references, etc. My creationist opponent went off topic in his very first rebuttal, and it was a mess from there on. I refused to comment unless he stayed on topic; he declared I had lost the debate because I would not respond to his off-topic comments, and the 'moderators' would not step in..Thanks for the heads up. I agree that debate tactics in which you flood a list of arguments are not reliable. However, there are debates where participants stick to a few (e.g., three) arguments each, each side developing rebuttals. It's unfortunate if this hasn't happened to your knowledge, but if you know any that debates (or discussions) not involving floods of arguments, I'd like to see them.
Does anyone know of any other creation-evolution debates/discussions?
Point is, good luck with that!