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"Thomas W. Culliney" <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Ian Watson [quoted, then] wrote:
 
> >Sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, Chris, but it is God
> >who  gets the credit for making bees, not evolution or
> >genetic scientists.
>
>
> I really should know better, but I can't resist answering  this simplistic
> comment.   I suppose the world was created in about 6000 years also,
> and man co-existed with the dinosaurs, along with other nonsense,
> despite the plethora of scientific evidence to the contrary.
>
> Maybe God believes in evolution too?
 
 
God created hydrogen. Evolution took it from there.
 
 
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Tom Culliney    Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry,
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"To a rough approximation and setting aside vertebrate chauvinism, it can
   be said that essentially all organisms are insects."--R.M. May (1988)
"Bugs are not going to inherit the earth. They own it now. So we might as
   well make peace with the landlord."--T. Eisner (1989)

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