Timeaus said: But there is no evidence – none, zero, zilch, nada – that
they can build an eye, a circulatory system, or an avian lung (the last of
which, Mr. Nield, is discussed in both of Denton's books).
I respond: In my view, this empirical claim is the heart of the matter.
How does a non-biologist assess this claim?
-- David W. Opderbeck Associate Professor of Law Seton Hall University Law School Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Ted Davis <TDavis@messiah.edu> wrote: > I'd like to reply to Don Nield's latest two posts (his earlier reply to me, > and his newest remarks to Mike Gene). After doing so, I will make a major > statement regarding the thought of Michael Denton, and its relation to ID, > TE, and Darwinism, and I hope that not just Don but others will respond. > > > To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@calvin.edu with "unsubscribe asa" (no quotes) as the body of the message.Received on Mon Sep 29 16:12:09 2008
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