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    MSNBC: `Darwin Vindicated!'
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Thursday, February 22, 2001 (1 comment)

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    ``The media flubbed the headline for the biggest news event in the past 50 years of science. The reporters and TV talking heads who crammed the Washington, D.C., press conference on Feb. 12 did understand that the details they were hearing about the human genome offered the story of a lifetime. But, they missed the real headline. Their stories should have simply said, `Darwin vindicated!'''

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    http://www.msnbc.com/news/534127.asp?cp1=1

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    Evolution/Creation Jihad
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Thursday, February 22, 2001
    Submitter IMHO, Caplan believes the most important finding from the HGP is a religious one, that Creationism is "wrong" and Evolution/Atheism is "right". Interestingly, the people who are the most anti-religion tend to be among the most religious...sort of like being "strongly unopinionated". Doctor O' Love



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    Evolution/Creation Jihad
    Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Thursday, February 22, 2001
    Submitter IMHO, Caplan believes the most important finding from the HGP is a religious one, that Creationism is "wrong" and Evolution/Atheism is "right". Interestingly, the people who are the most anti-religion tend to be among the most religious...sort of like being "strongly unopinionated". Doctor O' Love

     

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