To: SirLinksalot
One of the rare and very brave Darwinists willing to admit openly that the theory has serious problems. He is banging the "punctuated equilibrium" drum and suggesting a novel solution. Whether he is right or wrong, he is challenging Darwin's mystical magical mullahs of materialism, and he deserves applause for trying to pry open the medieval "spontaneous generation" mind crypts perched atop their necks.
My prediction is, they'll tar and feather him as a witch and run him out of academia on a rail.
To: JCEccles
My prediction is, they'll tar and feather him as a witch and run him out of academia on a rail.
Yeah, because the same thing was done to Gould and Huxley.
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02/10/2006 5:02:15 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: JCEccles
One of the rare and very brave Darwinists willing to admit openly that the theory has serious problems. You *really* need to work on your reading comprehension.
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