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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Historical Creationism: Literal Genesis, Old Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophiolite" data-source="post: 75997483" data-attributes="member: 234799"><p>Admittedly I've read more of Gould than I have of you, but I'm not sure your in a position to make a sound judgement on that point. Now if you wish to assert that his magesterial Structure of Evolutionary Theory would have benefitted enormously from tight editing, I'm with you all the way. </p><p></p><p>And yet at least quarter of a century before Gould and Elredge published their concept of punctuated evolution the evidence was that evolution did not always proceed smoothly. For example, the department head at my <em>alma mater </em>posited a rate gene that controlled mutation rates, in order to account for observations. I can assure you that he was no Marxist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophiolite, post: 75997483, member: 234799"] Admittedly I've read more of Gould than I have of you, but I'm not sure your in a position to make a sound judgement on that point. Now if you wish to assert that his magesterial Structure of Evolutionary Theory would have benefitted enormously from tight editing, I'm with you all the way. And yet at least quarter of a century before Gould and Elredge published their concept of punctuated evolution the evidence was that evolution did not always proceed smoothly. For example, the department head at my [I]alma mater [/I]posited a rate gene that controlled mutation rates, in order to account for observations. I can assure you that he was no Marxist. [/QUOTE]
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