You can toss words like "nonsense" and "pseudoscience" about.
My feathers aren't ruffled. I read the book, made sense to me, and if you don't like it, it's probably because anything that does not agree with your beliefs is automatically "nonsense" and "pseudoscience".
You Darwinists are a fervid lot.
Especially when they are fully justified, as they are in this case.
My feathers aren't ruffled.
That wasn't my intent, so... whatever.
I read the book, made sense to me, and if you don't like it, it's probably because anything that does not agree with your beliefs is automatically "nonsense" and "pseudoscience".
You presume much, and wrongly. Actually, I call it nonsense and pseudoscience because that's what it is. And whether it "made sense to you" matters not, since it promulgates known hoaxes and debunked material. If that sort of thing "makes sense" to you, then I submit that it's because you just swallowed Cremo's hucksterism, and haven't actually bothered to double-check any of it, as I have.
So spare me your desperately defensive insults, you're just making a fool of yourself.
You Darwinists are a fervid lot.
Fervid about debunking horse manure, yes. A mind is a terrible thing to pollute with misinformation and propaganda.