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May 3, 2005
Which theory of design do you support?
posted by hdittmer at 8:11 AM
Creation or evolution? Spiked-science is running a survey among the science community asking the question "If you could teach the world just one thing " One of the most interesting entries is by Richard Dawkins, Charles Simonyl professor of the public understanding of science, Univiersity of Oxford, who explains that all design is really a result of evolution not of the product but of the designer. Now after you have read his explaination you have to wonder if he is a "professor of the public understanding of science" what would it be like to read the explaination by a professor who wasn't interested in the public understanding.

