>>Date: 09 Jul 2000 09:45:59 +0200
>>From: Anders Sandberg <asa@nada.kth.se>
>>Subject: Re: A Third Way?
>>
>>"Terry W. Colvin" <fortean1@frontiernet.net> writes:
>>
>>> Science Frontiers, No. 129, May-June, 2000, pp. 2-3
>>>
>>> In the never-ending, ever-acrimonious "dialog of the deaf" between the
>>> Darwinists and the Creationists, we are perpetually exposed to their
>>> extreme, non-negotiable positions. The Darwinists insist upon their
>>> one-gene/one-protein genome in which random mutations slowly accumulate
>>> and adapt living things to the changing environment.
>>
>>Isn't this a rather big misrepresentation of the current version of
>>the neodarwinian synthesis?
>>
Yup, sure sounds like it to me....
Can you say "straw man"?
James....
J & J Corbally ~ Eire
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