02.24.09
Copy (finally) of Davies’ The Darwin Conspiracy arrives
Just got a copy of The Darwin Conspiracy: Origins of a Scientific Crime by Roy Davies
straight from the publisher (Amazon seems unwilling to stock the book????).
This is a great book, must read. Davies starts getting the issues straight. After several attempts, many of them with flaws that Darwinists quickly pointed to. Davies corrects those mistakes and produces a truly devastating portrait of Darwin’s dishonest ripoff of Wallace. Right down to the shipping schedules for the British postal system, which generates the clear proof that Darwin was manipulating the record here to conceal each stage of his theft of Wallace’s theory, as it arrived by letter in stages, climaxing in the Ternate letter.
To catch a thief, it takes time, but Davies has nailed the bloke.
This was done in part once already by Arnold Brackman in his The Delicate Arrangement, in 1980, but somehow Darwinists have managed to deflect the criticism, and confuse the issues. That happened to me, as I was long ago a close reader of Brackman, until the counter literature confused me.
Davies’ book is most useful here, and goes over the whole literature starting with figures such as Loren Eiseley et al a long time ago.
It is incredible to discover that every stage of Darwin’s career is suffused in deceptive cover ups. And that he really had no real theory of evolution of the kind that appeared in Origin in the mid fifties when the Wallace letters began arriving. All the basic pieces were taken from the unsuspecting Wallace.
Nauseating.
George Garas said,
February 25, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Darvin revealed how God created life. His theory is marvellous. I do not know about his character…Newton’s character was nasty but this does not make him less genius.
David Loye said,
March 3, 2009 at 9:48 pm
If this summary of the book The Darwin Conspiracy by Davies is accurate, Davies book is a disgusting bit of unsupportable canard written to cater to intellectual low life. If you want to get an accurate picture of who Darwin really was, particularly the character as well as the genius of the man, read my books Darwin’s Lost Theory and Darwin on Love, now available with online book sellers worldwide.
David Loye
nemo said,
March 4, 2009 at 3:27 pm
You haven’t read the book. So read it.
This kind of vituperative assault is a sign in Darwinists that they have confronted something they don’t like and the retreat into tactics of verbal assault to scare people away from any criticism.
Davies’ book is actually quite down to earth, and very insightful.
nemo said,
March 4, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Here’s the product description of Loye’s book, Darwin’s Lost Theory
Product Description
Evolution/ Science/ Darwin/ Biography Darwin’s Lost Theory is the third and pivotal book for the six book Darwin Anniversary Cycle by pioneering evolutionary systems scientist David Loye. Powerfully contradicting the long embedded stereotype of “survival of the fittest” and “selfish gene” Darwinism, this is David Loye’s widely acclaimed reconstruction of Darwin’s long ignored “fully human, love and moral-action-oriented” completion for his theory of evolution. In Part I: A Young Man’s Bold Vision, we meet and get to know Darwin in the critical months during which he first strayed on what became the known theory of evolution, for which he became famous, but also the seemingly contrary insights in his private notebooks, which became the long ignored completion for his theory. In Part II: An Old Man’s Surprises, it’s 30 years later. We follow Darwin as he writes of how, rather than being slaves of “selfish genes,” far more often than we are aware, we are driven by moral sensitivity. Of how, though selfish, we are also driven by love to transcend selfishness. Of how, though fiercely motivated to survive and prevail, we are also driven by a transcendent need to respect and care for the needs of others. Surrounded by his seven children working as publishing and research assistants, the love of his life, his wife Emma, the orchids in his greenhouses, his dog Bob and 274 year old giant sea turtle, we are there as Darwin writes not of how we are driven blindly, witlessly, through a life with no predictability, but instead by a brain that demands of life a sense of meaning and purpose, and by the vision of a better future. Among endorsements by leading world scientists: “Everyone concerned with our understanding of evolution on this planet owes Loye a deep debt of gratitude” ~ pioneering general evolution theorist Ervin Laszlo. “The most exciting book I have ever read on Darwin” ~ pioneering biophysicist Mae Wan-Ho. “In this work Loye has brought his unique erudition to an enormous and critical task, and carried it off with genius” ~ pioneering chaos theorist Ralph Abraham. Publisher: Benjamin Franklin Press. For further information, see:www.benjaminfranklinpress.com http://www.benjaminfranklinpress.com
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