Re: Sarfati's books (was Wells and Molecular Phylogenies)

From: bivalve (bivalve@mail.davidson.alumlink.com)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 16:54:53 EST

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    >In what ways did the TV series confound science and philosophical issues? I don't remember noticing that it did when I watched it (I've watched it a couple of times). It seems to me that it treated the issues of theism and science quite respectfully. In my opinion, the feature on Wheaton college was fair; it did not at all imply that evolution/Christian theism was necessarily an either/or issue.<

    The fictitious version of Darwin's life was detrimental in that regard. The Wheaton feature was indeed better.

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