(Customer review for Evolution: A Theory In Crisis)
I did a comparative study on this and the Species of Origin. I have to say, I was once an evolutionist, but I now I realize how much blind faith I held in it.
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It's true. Research, evidence, and logic = blind faith. Following something that was written in a book thousands of years ago, and has only changed enough to cover its butt = a solid theory.
I did a comparative study on this and the Species of Origin.
Either Yoda you are, or study it at all you didn't, since otherwise what it is called you would know.
@Bored One-time Poster/#926938:
There's nothing wrong with the term "evolutionist" and it is regularly used by evolutionists in the scientific literature.
A test of the chromosomal theory of ecotypic speciation in Anopheles gambiae
Nicholas C. Manoukis, Jeffrey R. Powell, Mahamoudou B. Touré, Adama Sacko, Frances E. Edillo, Mamadou B. Coulibaly, Sekou F. Traoré, Charles E. Taylor, and Nora J. Besansky.
PNAS 105:2940-2945, 2008.
Abstract
The role of chromosomal inversions in speciation has long been of interest to evolutionists. Recent quantitative modeling has stimulated reconsideration of previous conceptual models for chromosomal speciation. Anopheles gambiae, the most important vector of human malaria, carries abundant chromosomal inversion polymorphism nonrandomly associated with ecotypes that mate assortatively. Here, we consider the potential role of paracentric inversions in promoting speciation in A. gambiae via “ecotypification,” a term that refers to differentiation arising from local adaptation.
That was some comprehensive study if you can't even get the title the right way around. Walking past a book on a shelf doesn't count as comprehensive analysis.
You're a bit like a Shakespeareean "scholar" writing about A Summer's Midnight Dream or Juliet And Romeo. Score absolute zero on the credibility scale.
"My name is Isobel. I used to be addicted to crack. But now that I've discovered Jesus and industrial glue, I realized I could save money on car insurance by switching to Geico. Did I mention I was addicted to crack?"
That's how I'm reading it anyway... btw, nice flip on Origin of Species (as if you actually read it, numbnutz).
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