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The Peppered Moth; was "Native Australian budgerigars are blue in colour

To: "David Adams" <>
Subject: The Peppered Moth; was "Native Australian budgerigars are blue in colour"
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:23:08 +1000
To all involved with this thread,
While it may be interesting/captivating/a matter of deep personal conviction to each of you - whichever stance you take - it really bears little relevance to a Birding list whether or not the Peppered is a good example of evolution!

John Tongue
Hobart

On Wednesday, March 21, 2007, at 11:08  AM, David Adams wrote:

Fifthly why appeal to a journalist who claims one of the authors is
also a creationist - lets deal with the facts of the argument.
Evolutionists do not have a monopoly on reasoning and logical
thinking?  Have a look at the creationists arguments rather than
condemn them for for what they are.

Sorry, I've missed most of this thread...am I to read this that there
are people on this list supporting creationist arguments?
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