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*Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)<ref>Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [http://blogs.wvgazette.com/squawkbox/2010/10/03/did-manchin-refuse-to-debate-raese-one-on-one/]</ref> | *Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)<ref>Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [http://blogs.wvgazette.com/squawkbox/2010/10/03/did-manchin-refuse-to-debate-raese-one-on-one/]</ref> | ||
− | *The [[atheism|atheist]] and [[evolution | + | *The [[atheism|atheist]] and [[evolution]]ist [[Richard Dawkins]] refuses to debate [[Creation science|creation scientists]], [[William Lane Craig]], and [[Dinesh D'Souza]].<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/Instances_of_Richard_Dawkins_ducking_debates</ref> In addition, Dawkins refuses to debate Rabbi Boteach again [[Richard Dawkins and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach|after losing a video taped debate with him and then claiming the debate never took place.]] |
*Generally speaking, leading evolutionists no longer debate creation scientists [[Creation scientists tend to win the creation vs. evolution debates|as they largely lost all their debates with creation scientists in the 1970s.]] | *Generally speaking, leading evolutionists no longer debate creation scientists [[Creation scientists tend to win the creation vs. evolution debates|as they largely lost all their debates with creation scientists in the 1970s.]] |
Revision as of 07:07, June 27, 2016
Here is a growing list of liberals in tight races who refuse to debate their opponent, thereby depriving the public of learning their real positions on the issues:
- Pro-abortion Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (California)[1]
- Pro-abortion congressman Ike Skelton (Missouri)[2]
- Pro-abortion congressman Rick Boucher (Virginia)
- Pro-abortion congressman Peter DeFazio (Oregon)
- Pro-abortion congressman John Dingell (Michigan)[3]
- Pro-abortion congressman Frank Pallone (New Jersey)
- Pro-abortion congressman Charlie Wilson (Ohio)
- Pro-abortion congressman Dan Maffei (New York) [4]
- Pro-abortion congresswoman Betty McCollum (Minnesota) [5]
- Governor and senatorial candidate Joe Manchin (West Virginia)[6]
- The atheist and evolutionist Richard Dawkins refuses to debate creation scientists, William Lane Craig, and Dinesh D'Souza.[7] In addition, Dawkins refuses to debate Rabbi Boteach again after losing a video taped debate with him and then claiming the debate never took place.
- Generally speaking, leading evolutionists no longer debate creation scientists as they largely lost all their debates with creation scientists in the 1970s.
- Liberal evolutionist professor Richard Lenski has repeatedly refused to enter in to any dialogue regarding his claims to have "proven" Darwinism.
See also
References
- ↑ John Dennis: Why No Debate, Nancy Pelosi?
- ↑ http://www.pulaskicountydaily.com/news.php?viewStory=2169
- ↑ After a poll showed him trailing, Dingell said he would debate ... shortly before Election Day, which he could cancel if he improves in the polls.
- ↑ East and West, Maffei Ducks Debates, buerkleforcongress.com
- ↑ Read Teresa’s Debate Challenge to Betty McCollum, Collettforcongress.com/, August 20, 2010
- ↑ Manchin refuses to debate his Republican opponent one-on-one, and instead agrees only to an unwieldy group debate including four candidates. [1]
- ↑ http://www.conservapedia.com/Instances_of_Richard_Dawkins_ducking_debates