richard@bison.DEC (MIKE RICHARD CX01-2/M26 DTN 522-2256) (01/05/86)
I am currently studying the evolution vs. creation question, but I am having a hard time finding material that doesn't find gross fault with the other side's position. What I want are books that explain the scientific bases of either creation or evolution and keep the mudslinging to a minimum. In addition, I would like them to keep the technical discussion to a level understandable by someone with little or no training in chemistry and geology. Can anyone out there give me some recommendations? Please send personal mail, as I do not normally read this newsgroup. Thanks in advance for any help. /Mike Richard
richard@bison.DEC (MIKE RICHARD CX01-2/M26 DTN 522-2256) (01/06/86)
Oops. /Mike Richard
george@sysvis (01/09/86)
> I am currently studying the evolution vs. creation question, ... > /Mike Richard Did someone kill net.origins? (-:
hurf@lasspvax.UUCP (Hurf Sheldon) (01/16/86)
In article <-714652@sysvis> george@sysvis writes: > >> I am currently studying the evolution vs. creation question, ... > >> /Mike Richard > >Did someone kill net.origins? (-: It evolved