Wed, 14 Sep 2005 00:01:25 +1000 Andrew Paul wrote: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Leonard Matusik
>>A most excellent point, Warren! (the whole heart of the matter to my mind) >>The >>phenomena of evolution is sufficiently >complex and so insufficiently >>understood, >>that Darwinism had no business strutting around calling itself >>"science" for a >>hundred years. At best it was some sort of "natural >>philosophy" with some >>possible RealWorld applications. (just like >>>sociobiology) Here's the real title of >>Darwins book, "The Origin of >>Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The >>Preservation of Favoured >>Races in the Struggle for Life" (lol, what a pompous >>19century dweeb!) >Strangely unable to locate the title of your paradigm shifting work of >groundbreaking >science Leonard, we are unable to cast aspersions as to the >character of its author. >Perhaps we will have to wait till it comes out in >paperback, or e-book. >Dweebly Appendage Maru HolyMaryMotherO'Christ! Another "DarwinWorshiper". (Ye can tell THEIR stripe, because they start with the ad hominum refutations the minute ye impune the "HolyNameOfDarwin" ........and nicely leave off any discussions of substance) Rest assured friend, I'm only a humble (well.....) christian anarchist. http://anarchism.jesusradicals.com/FAQ.php A mere MastersPrepared generalist of unpretentious (well................) character. I'm not interested in the fame and fortune of the "greatHerrDoktors" of our time.... I am (barely) flattered that you think my hastely generated opinions to be "paradigm shifting work of groundbreaking science". I assure you, some are opinions held by many others. I be happy to dicuss them with you provided you have suffient goodwill, intellect and background reading to do so. Such combination seems somewhat lacking on this list in general however.......... My latest gedankenschrift is toying with ideas of environmentally induced allele de-repression. (and secretly wonder if the current surge in US metabolic syndrome isn't just that! shhh, it's a secret though...) I can imagine some sort of triggered tendency for increased focal mutations but I can't buy Darwins idea of rate constancy. How this might come about?...well you got me by the gemmules on that one. .......but.... What inhell do I know? I'm just some Nurse from NC/USA. I'll leave it to the really bright minds of this list to come up with the REALLY innovative discussions. In all fairness to Darwin though, he WAS a pompous 19th century dweeb. It kinda was the way of the "greatLearned-MEN" to be so. (and if one you were NOT, you didn't get published. Just sorta like today!) Granted, Darwin certainly did the best he could with what he had and he seemed like a real MenschMann at heart. I'd certainly be happy to lift a pint with him if he were alive today. LeonardJMatusik [EMAIL PROTECTED] ***** NOTE: An attachment named winmail.dat was deleted from this message because it contained a windows executableor other potentially dangerous file type. Contact the system administrator for more information._______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
