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Wasn't Theodore Dobzhansky the one who said "Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution"?
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Hmmmm, this JW stuff seems more in line with the older Mesopotamian creation stories. Though the 6000 year date is way too early for even those, the Sumerians had Kings going back longer than 6000 years.
In those stories the gods came to earth and found a primitive race of men already in existence, they give the beastie some of their ‘essence’ and make the modern human, whom they use as servants and to do their grunt work. “A primitive man, we will put our mark on him” The Enuma Elish |
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<a href="http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/information/biography/abcde/dobzhansky_theodosius.html" target="_blank">Theodosius Dobzhansky</a> is the father of Drosophila population genetics. I have no clue who Theodore Dobzhansky is.
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