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Author Topic:   Ignorant Creationists vs. Knowledgeable Evolutionists
Brad McFall
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Message 17 of 196 (155863)
11-04-2004 12:47 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by GoodIntentions
11-03-2004 8:10 PM


Re: Ignorant Creationists vs. Knowledgeable Evolutionists
I am interested in creationist biology because there was not any place for me to become a herpetologist and insofar as this WAS DUE to evolutionist suppresion of Aggaizz's over a hundred year old prescription on "darwinist" inference, I am an creationist strictly but I would like to see the only herpeteological aspect of Lamarkism better explained in the literature without reference to "politics". If I had gone to SUNYBighamton instead of Cornell I would likely be a specialist in salamander speciation rather than showing up the old motto of CU. I am an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church. I also think the Russian Georgi Gladyshev is dead on-no matter how, one takes Pasteur's grand asymmetry as to D and L amino acids. We all come with "bagAge" hopefully this is only luggage.

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