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Creation & Evolution
On the Origin of Species: Special Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="sbvera13" data-source="post: 52993961" data-attributes="member: 180823"><p>You've been corrected on this misinterpretation before. Stop using it. Continuing to use bad information after being informed that it is bad is called lying.</p><p></p><p>For those that don't know, Darwin used the term race to refer to any species or variation therof. For example, one of his observations concerns "the many races of cabbage". The term race, at the time <em>Origin</em> was written, did not have the negative connotation it does today.</p><p></p><p>AV's bringing it up as an attack is an equivocation fallacy on the meaning of "race."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbvera13, post: 52993961, member: 180823"] You've been corrected on this misinterpretation before. Stop using it. Continuing to use bad information after being informed that it is bad is called lying. For those that don't know, Darwin used the term race to refer to any species or variation therof. For example, one of his observations concerns "the many races of cabbage". The term race, at the time [I]Origin[/I] was written, did not have the negative connotation it does today. AV's bringing it up as an attack is an equivocation fallacy on the meaning of "race." [/QUOTE]
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