The good thing about Mayr for YEC's is that he is brutally honest about evolution, pointing out exactly where the issues are and presenting the arguments in language LEAST favorable to evolution. Then, he goes on to address those issues. What this does is give YEC's who are so inclined a great source of "quote mining" where they can quote *the issue* and ignore the answer, and then say "see, look, even a leading evolutionist agrees this is a problem!"
He is, unfortunately, an atheist (or seems to be), and this bias does slip in on occassion (but not often), but they are easily filtered by any who agree with the science, but not his philosophical position.
He is, unfortunately, an atheist (or seems to be), and this bias does slip in on occassion (but not often), but they are easily filtered by any who agree with the science, but not his philosophical position.
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