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- From: bill@bessel.as.utexas.edu (William H. Jefferys)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: Mr. Johnson please read this
- Message-ID: <86647@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:38:26 GMT
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- Organization: McDonald Observatory, University of Texas @ Austin
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- In article <107784@bu.edu> colby@bu-bio.bu.edu (Chris Colby) writes:
- #At the end of the first chapter of his book, he says:
- #
- #"My purpose is to examine the scientific evidence on its own
- #terms, ..."
- #
- #My question to Mr. Johnson is:
- #
- #Would you like to discuss the scientific content of your book
- #"Darwin on Trial"? I have a copy sitting right here on my desk.
- #
- #>Phillip E. Johnson
- #> School of Law, University of California, Berkeley CA 94720
- #
- #Chris Colby --- email: colby@bu-bio.bu.edu ---
- #"'My boy,' he said, 'you are descended from a long line of determined,
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- Yes, I would like to see such a discussion. Chris is quite
- capable of discussing the science (and I think the rest of
- us can leave it to him to do this, to cut down on bandwidth).
- What I want to know is, Is Professor Johnson up to such a
- discussion?
-
- How about it, Professor?
-
- Bill
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