A friend posted a link to this short but scathing letter to the editor by Donald Macleod to the Glasgow-based Herald. It's called "Always something more basic than evolution," and I bet you can guess what it is about. I'm not well-versed in evolutionary dialectics, but I do know some sweet presuppositional action when I see it. Those of a similar mind will laugh (or grimace) upon comparing it with the editorial letter that follows, as well: according to its author, evolution passes the test hands down while ID fails it miserably. What's the test, you ask? Apparently infallible scientific verifiability, whose verifiability is verified by...?
I'll likely be scarce around here for a few days, as I'm moving into college next week to start my freshman year. So I'll see you guys later - for now I've got to run and take my third trip in three days to Bed, Bath & Beyond...
