Given Wallace's subsequent turn to proto-intelligent design, imagine if thing had been different at the start and Wallace had received all due credit for the theory he and Darwin conceived.
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George Beccaloni, Flannery's prominent antagonist in the battle over Wallace's legacy, prefers to "ignore" Wallace's turn toward proto-intelligent design.
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Terry Scambray puts his finger on the problem that seems to bother many Darwinian evolutionists about Stephen Meyer's conclusion in the book.
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In other contexts, a really obnoxious heckler would be dragged out of the auditorium by security personnel. In the contemporary academic setting, he's the object of deference.
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It would be very welcome to hear some smart Darwinist call up the show and try to tell Steve Meyer why the case his book makes doesn't hold water. Step right up, guys.
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It would be hard to think of an American journalist who writes as capably as Booker does about the failures of Darwinism's beguiling fable.
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