There are academic Trolls too, y'know. 
I would like to add at this point that it would probably be wise to treat any book/article, even from a 'respected academic', that solely supports one theory by making reference to the falsehood of another with suspicion.
Titles such as: 'a dilemma for Evolutionists', or perhaps: 'Creationists don't know what they're talking about, but I do' suggest to me that the author has a closed mind on the issue because they have decided to 'take sides' in the argument for their own personal gain rather than the advancement of knowledge.
It is surely the case that books / conferences with provocative and inflammatory titles are far more likely to attract attention (read: fame and money) than those that are called, say: 'Now let's all be reasonable about this, shall we?' (my personal motto, perhaps?
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The same is true of forum thread titles ... as we all know.
EDIT: I like your sig Asher. It seems very appropriate for the OT forum. I wouldn't have understood a word of if I hadn't read it three times, though,
it's pretty impenetrable.

I would like to add at this point that it would probably be wise to treat any book/article, even from a 'respected academic', that solely supports one theory by making reference to the falsehood of another with suspicion.
Titles such as: 'a dilemma for Evolutionists', or perhaps: 'Creationists don't know what they're talking about, but I do' suggest to me that the author has a closed mind on the issue because they have decided to 'take sides' in the argument for their own personal gain rather than the advancement of knowledge.
It is surely the case that books / conferences with provocative and inflammatory titles are far more likely to attract attention (read: fame and money) than those that are called, say: 'Now let's all be reasonable about this, shall we?' (my personal motto, perhaps?

The same is true of forum thread titles ... as we all know.
EDIT: I like your sig Asher. It seems very appropriate for the OT forum. I wouldn't have understood a word of if I hadn't read it three times, though,

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