care to respond a bit more than the last sencence
Bertvan@aol.com
Sun, 21 Nov 1999 10:35:08 ESTSusan: I think he wants you to respond to the very last sentence in his post.
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> Bert:
> I am merely a fascinated observer of those scientists such as Kauffman,
> Denton, Margulis, Spetner, Shapiro and the panspermia people who are
> interested in looking beyond "chance". I'm sure there are others out
there
> that I haven't heard of.
>
> bertvan
>
> >>
>
> huxter:
> And I am interested that most of those folks you mention have an
> 'anti-Darwinian' axe to grind.
Susan
hi Susan,
That is easy. Yes, Susan, I believe that everyone who doesn't consider
"random mutation and natural selection" an adequate explanation of macro
evolution could be said to "have an anti-Darwinian axe to grind". Anyone who
looks for a better explanation might be said to "have an anti-Darwinian axe
to grind".
Bertvan