More Variations On The
'Darwin Recanted' Theme
Jeff & Traci Adkins
From:
To: Positive Atheism <editor@positiveatheism.org>
Subject: Letter:_(34)_Ken_Robillard
Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 5:40 AM
You talk about Darwin's writings as if you are well read in the matter. Even Darwin admitted that there were things created in this world that could not have occurred naturally.
Jeff & Traci Adkins
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From: "Positive Atheism" <editor@positiveatheism.org>
To:
Subject: Re: Letter:_(34)_Ken_Robillard
Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:19 PM
Please provide Darwin's statements and references for these statements, so I can look them up and try to see what Darwin was saying. By the time he died, Darwin had become very much a skeptic. This is well-documented in his Autobiography, which I have read more than once.
Cliff Walker
"Positive Atheism" Magazine
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