Re: Social Darwinism



On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:06:01 -0500, Robert J. Kolker wrote:

> Shane wrote:>
>>
>> Possibly, but it is impossible to tell over Usenet; you do, however,
>> share a number of characterisitcs with with a famous one that has an
>> orange cover.
>
> What book would that be?
>
> Bob Kolker

McCoy's famous textbook that has all the misrepresentations of
evolution in it. He would tell us what the book actually was, but all
he can remember about it, other than the "lies" for evolution, is that
it has an orange cover.

--
Shane

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