Re: evolution explains what?





lamoran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Larry Moran) wrote:-

> JoeSixPack specifically referred to "Darwin's theory" in response to a
> question about "evolution." I will continue to hammer on the false
notion
> that those two terms are synonyms. They are not. Modern evolutionary
> theory incorporates Darwin's theory of natural selection but it is
much > > more than that.

JE:-
Dr Moran has proven on a number of occasions that he does not
understand:

1) Darwin's Theory.
2) The difference between a random pattern and a random process.
3) The difference between an empirically based theory and just any non
empirically based heuristic derived from it via the process of
simplification/oversimplification of the theory.


Regards,

John Edser
Independent Researcher

PO Box 266
Church Pt
NSW 2105
Australia

edser@xxxxxxxxxx






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