Darwin's Last Stand

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Mel << How about linking some pro-ID stuff, brother? >>

Because the anti-ID stuff has been ignored by creationists?

I am satisfied by the arguments found in Kenneth R. Miller Finding Darwin’s God which I do have. As I like to point out, the biologist Miller from Brown Univ considers himself an “orthodox Catholic” and an “orthodox Darwinist.” This was one of the first major responses to the modern ID movement. Now there are plenty of good ones (above).

As for intelligent design books, I have Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology by Dembski (1999), the one published by Ignatius Press (2000), and of course Darwin’s Black Box by Behe (1996) who is basically a theistic evolutionist. Get them all, don’t just read one side which I’m afraid most creationists do.

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Just wondered what your take was on The Panda’s Thumb? I have only been visiting for a couple weeks, but his link list is sure impressive.
 
Ironically, apes have been observed to do all the things denied in that poem. (Monkeys, maybe not, but then, humans didn’t evolve from monkeys.

The cartoon was interesting. Even 150 years ago, there were people who thought that the theory said man evolved from gorillas.
We are evolved from neither monkeys nor gorillas but we share common ancestors with them.
 
We are evolved from neither monkeys nor gorillas but we share common ancestors with them.
Of course. In fact, humans and chimps have a more recent common ancestor than chimps and gorillas.
 
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