Pim:
Consider the source. --Cornelius
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> The confusion may be explained by the following
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> Cornelius is a Fellow of ISCID http://www.iscid.org/fellows.php
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> There are references to Hunter being (or having been) a fellow of the
> Discovery Instute
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> http://www.talkdesign.org/faqs/hunch/IDnotes.html
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> [16] This argument is made by Cornelius Hunter, a Fellow of the
> Discovery Institute, in his book _Darwin's God_. Hunter actually goes
> further than this, claiming that /all/ of the commonly cited evidence
> /in favor/ of evolution is necessarily a rebuttal to the design
> argument, and hence theological.
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> Cornelius Hunter wrote:
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>> Don Nield:
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>> I understand you posted a message (pasted below), where you find my
>> book *Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil* wanting because
>> you didn't find the word "theodicy" in the index of Neal Gillespie's
>> *Charles Darwin and the Problem of Creation.* Fascinating. What is
>> particularly ironic here is that of all books you might have chosen,
>> Gillespie well documents Darwin's concerns about dysteleology and
>> natural evil, in support of his strong arguments that divine creation
>> must be false. You might try reading the book instead of the index.
>> But that's not the reason I'm posting. I'm posting because you also
>> are spreading personal misinformation about me:
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>> "I now refer to a book by another author, who I undertand is
>> financially independent but who is closely associated with members of
>> the Discovery Institute, namely "Darwin's God", by Cornelius G. (George)
>> Hunter."
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