Well, the portion of Godless dealing with the theory of evolution is rather small to begin with. The way the darwinists here were rending their garments over it, I thought the whole book was about it (but I should have known better). When she does write about it, it is about mostly the legal issues surrounding it. I thought it was a great book.
ROFL!!! Did you actually read the book? She spends far more time on the theory of evolution than any other topic, by far.
Four full chapters on evolution out of 11, chapters 8-11, comprising 83 pages (pages 199-281), fully 30% of her entire book, and no other topic had anywhere near that much of the book devoted to it. It was *the* main focus of the book, and the one she chose to end with as a "capper".
Uh uh, that's a "rather small" portion of her book. Yeah. Right. Pull the other leg now.