[Marxism] (fwd) Darwin and molecular biology

Mike Friedman mikedf at amnh.org
Sat Oct 11 14:31:28 MDT 2008


You're way off the mark, and, as I said, brandishing warmed-over "idiot
design" arguments. Metabolic pathways tend to exemplify the contingent
nature of evolution, coopting, modifying and adding to the raw material
that's been handed down. Metabolic pathways are not conjured out of whole
cloth. The same argument "imbecilic designers" make about male nipples.
These are not evidence against Darwin, but rather demonstrate -- in a
materialist way -- biological constraints at work.


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> Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:54:59 -0500
> From: Ken Ranney <kranney at cogeco.ca>
> Subject: Re: [Marxism] (fwd) Darwin and molecular biology
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> Einde O'Callaghan has written:
> "Perhaps you could sumarise your argument here."  To wit,
>
> I see a serious contradiction between the "small inherited
> modifications" which Darwin imagined, each of which he claimed was
> "profitable to the preserved being" and 18 of 25 steps in the
> synthesis of collagen, none of which is useful in the slightest. Had
> Darwin been aware of the findings of modern molecular biology, which
> of course is impossible, it is hardly likely that he would have
> written the Origin.
>
> He also implies a request for my credentials. They are as follows:
>
> I am a retired pathologist and medical biochemist,  Doctor of
> Medicine, (University of Toronto), Fellow of the Royal College of
> Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Fellow of the College of American
> Pathologists and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemists.
>
> Would you like me to send my essay?
>
>
> At 07:04 AM 10/10/2008, Les Schaffer wrote:
>>[ for Einde ]
>>
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> Ken Ranney
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