Ceeboo wrote:honorentheos wrote:It would be interesting to know how many people who voted have also read "Your Inner Fish".
While reading it over a number of lunch breaks at work, I had a few people who are strong believers in creator-origins who, after asking about it, then refused to talk about it and followed up with a cold shoulder at work for a while.
Personally, I think the information it presents is fairly definitive. I can not imagine someone answering (3) who has read it.
Wait, wait, wait!!!
I wasn't aware that there is a book about all this stuff!
Now that I know that ther is a book, I would like to change my vote to #2.
:)
Peace,
Ceeboo
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Of course, ceeboo, knowing there is a book and reading the book are not the same.
It really is worth reading, if for no other reason than becoming better educated on the subject than you were likely to be from the average biology classes given in most schools. At least, I felt I was better informed for reading it.
If nothing else, you might pick up some nice tidbits to use to throw off your buddies golf game. Nothing screws up your ability to putt like thinking about how your thumb nerves are twisted the way they are for weird reasons...