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QUOTABLES
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Niles Eldrege: “No wonder paleontologists shied away from evolution for so long. It never seemed to happen.”
George Gaylord Simpson: “Man is the result of a purposeless and natural process that did not have him in mind.”
Ernst Haeckel: “[the cell is a] simple little lump of aluminous combination of carbon.” Concurrent with the proposition of Evolution by Darwin in the mid 1800’s.
Robert Shapiro: “Some future day may yet arrive when all reasonable chemical experiments run to discover a probable origin for life have failed unequivocally. Further, new geological evidence may indicate a sudden appearance of life on the earth. Finally, we may have explored the universe and found no trace of life, or process leading to life, elsewhere. In such a case some scientists might choose to turn to religion for an answer. Others, however, myself included, would attempt to sort out the surviving less probable scientific explanations in the hope of selecting one that was still more likely than the remainder.”
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