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John Wilkins is an eternal student, who thinks philosophy of biology is at least as interesting as politics or sport and twice as important. He has a PhD from the University of Melbourne and worked at the University of Queensland, in Australia, before taking up a research fellowship at the University of Sydney. After a varied career, involving factories, gardening, civil service, publishing, graphics, public relations but not, unfortunately for the CV, driving a truck, John finally completed his thesis on species concepts in 2004, which he has worked into two books.

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Genesis 2 rewritten

Category: CreationismDesignEvolutionGeneral ScienceHumorReligion
Posted on: June 5, 2007 7:44 AM, by John S. Wilkins

It is also likely that if God re-issued Genesis 2, he'd do it as a comic strip like this.

Genesis 2 revised

Oops I forgot to link it... fixed now.

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1

After supplying us with your answers in Genesis, when are you opening the museum?

Bob

Posted by: Bob O'H | June 6, 2007 1:40 AM

2

Just as soon as the donations reach 30 million dollars American.

Posted by: John Wilkins | June 6, 2007 1:59 AM

3

Great comic, except that the colourful plumage of male birds did not evolve to lure predators away from the nest!

Posted by: windy | June 6, 2007 8:19 AM

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