"We have already seen that distinguished scientists have accepted
uncritically the questionable analogy between natural and artificial selection, and that they have often been undisturbed by the fallacies of the "tautology" and "deductive logic" formulations. Such illogic survived and reproduced itself for the same reason that an apparently incompetent species sometimes avoids extinction; there was no effective competition in its ecological niche."
— Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial (1991), pp. 28-29
uncritically the questionable analogy between natural and artificial selection, and that they have often been undisturbed by the fallacies of the "tautology" and "deductive logic" formulations. Such illogic survived and reproduced itself for the same reason that an apparently incompetent species sometimes avoids extinction; there was no effective competition in its ecological niche."
— Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial (1991), pp. 28-29
Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men;
1 Corinthians 1:25
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