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<blockquote data-quote="Willtor" data-source="post: 45677788" data-attributes="member: 108948"><p>"It" - is the basis for attacks (ostensibly against evolution). The singled-out treatment of evolution is not about evolution. There's a difference in semantics. When you talk about evolution, you mean "a change in the frequency in alleles within a population." When most creationists talk about evolution they don't mean that. We're all using the same word but it means something very different. That's why I said that when one reads most creationist anti-evolution arguments one is surprised to find how little they have to do with "a change in the frequency of alleles within a population." Evolutionists and creationists aren't speaking the same language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willtor, post: 45677788, member: 108948"] "It" - is the basis for attacks (ostensibly against evolution). The singled-out treatment of evolution is not about evolution. There's a difference in semantics. When you talk about evolution, you mean "a change in the frequency in alleles within a population." When most creationists talk about evolution they don't mean that. We're all using the same word but it means something very different. That's why I said that when one reads most creationist anti-evolution arguments one is surprised to find how little they have to do with "a change in the frequency of alleles within a population." Evolutionists and creationists aren't speaking the same language. [/QUOTE]
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