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A Great Resource Feagans, C Jul 21, 2006
A wealth of information and worth bookmarking just to be able to reference the citations alone!

Thanks for putting the time and effort in this piece. I took the time to read every word and will be a regular visitor because of it.

Carl Feagans

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Secondary Addiction Part II: Ann Coulter on Evolution

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The Onion Rutter, Colin Jul 21, 2006
The Onion has many scientific "news" stories that are worth sharing with the readers. I really don't know how you could manage it. For example:

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/50828

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Macroevolution in the lab.... Gallagher, Alex Jun 20, 2006
This article in the Guardian (UK) poses some problems for creationists who often deny that macroevolution has happened or that speciation can occur.

. Guardian, Thursday June 15 2006
. James Randerson, science correspondent

BUTTERFLY EFFECT: NEW SPECIES HATCHED IN LAB
The creation of a new species, something that scientific orthodoxy says should take thousands of years of genetic isolation has been achieved in the lab in just three months. Scientists think they have recreated the process that produced a stunning South American butterfly called Heliconius heurippa virtually overnight. And they suggest that similar rapid species
creation (...)
(...) think they have recreated the process that produced a stunning South American butterfly called Heliconius heurippa virtually overnight.

more here...


http://www.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1797893,00.html
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What about it? Paul Jul 14, 2006
Well, OK, Tom's answer is not in scholarly form or tone.

Nonetheless, what about evolution being non-falsifiable. That is Coulter's big point, and it is, isn't it?
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Secondary Addiction: Ann Coulter on Evolution

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1859-2001 Lieb, M.D., Julian Jul 13, 2006
Lieb,J."Eicosanoids:the molecules of evolution." Med Hypoth (56)(6) 686-693

Lieb,J."An experiment on infertility illuminates prostaglandins in natural selection." Med Hypoth (2004) 63, 370

Sincerely,
Julian Lieb,M.D

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