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  • @ Peter Hitchens
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    2009, anniversaries of Darwin and his most famous work, is passing with little or no public debate on the scientific basis of his work, which, I would have thought,  has had a profound influence on UK... Show more »2009, anniversaries of Darwin and his most famous work, is passing with little or no public debate on the scientific basis of his work, which, I would have thought,  has had a profound influence on UK attitudes to religion etc. I believe you have written online on this subject in the past. May I suggest you try and open up a debate in your newspaper column in late November, the anniverary of 'origin of species'. The US has a live public debate on this issue, as seen for instance on amazon.com on books by Behe etc. Here popular discussions on evolution, only seem to present one side of the argument. Show less »

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  • @ Peter Hitchens
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    2009, anniversaries of Darwin and his most famous work, is passing with little or no public debate on the scientific basis of his work, which, I would have thought,  has had a profound influence on UK... Show more »2009, anniversaries of Darwin and his most famous work, is passing with little or no public debate on the scientific basis of his work, which, I would have thought,  has had a profound influence on UK attitudes to religion etc. I believe you have written online on this subject in the past. May I suggest you try and open up a debate in your newspaper column in late November, the anniverary of 'origin of species'. The US has a live public debate on this issue, as seen for instance on amazon.com on books by Behe etc. Here popular discussions on evolution, only seem to present one side of the argument. Show less »

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