Re: The most well-known Darwinist scientist



John Harshman wrote:

I have my doubts that this is a scientist at all. Whoever he is (or
was), he misunderstands the nature of natural selection as a local
phenomenon, not some kind of eternal value judgment.

Indeed.

For your information, that's a quote from "Mein Kampf" volume 1, though the
exact chapter escapes me at the moment.

--
Romans 2:24 revised:
"For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you
cretinists, as it is written on aig."

Why I am not a christian:
http://www.carcosa.de/nojebus/nojebus

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