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Nazis might be considered "social Darwinists" but they can not be argued to be "Darwinists." To do so exposes ones ignoracne of Darwin's writing and history.
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How much "atheism" can be found in claiming to follow the will of the "Almighty Creator"??? [ March 06, 2002: Message edited by: lpetrich ]</p> |
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This thread is about the talkorigins FAQ rebutting Wells. Arguments about Hitler are fine for a new thread, but they have no place in this one. Any more Hitler stuff and the thread will be closed. theyeti |
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Sorry if someone already brought this to the forum's attention, but someone just wrote up a reply to Tamzek's critique on the ARN website:
<a href="http://www.arn.org/docs/wells/cl_iconsstillstanding.htm" target="_blank">Reply to Tamzek</a> [ March 08, 2002: Message edited by: Nightshade ]</p> |
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