Checkmate WT!

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  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    Hi everyone!

    Thank you for your suggestion of Googling things first. Trust me, I tried that. Whatever can be found free and online, I get it there. Unfortunately, not everything is online or digitized, or free. The library, however, has essentially everything. Since I am not a current student, I need to go to the library physically and get a "day pass" to get access to all the digitized material. The rest has to be scanned. These books are the sources that need to be scanned.

    Here's the list of sources that I have, right now:

    The Origin of Species

    3. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, Mentor edition, 1958, p. 450.

    1. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, Mentor edition, 1958, p. 450.

    1. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, Mentor edition, 1958, p. 90.

    1. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, Mentor edition, 1958, p. 228.

    University of Alberta Cameron - Science & Technology QH 365 O2 1958

    9. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, 1902 edition, Part One, p. 250.

    3. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, 1902 edition, Part Two, p. 54.

    5. The Origin of Species, Part Two, p. 55.

    6. Ibid., p. 83.

    7. Ibid., p. 55.

    8. Ibid., pp. 83, 88, 91, 92.

    9. Ibid., pp. 94, 296.

    21. The Origin of Species, Part Two, p. 90.

    a. The Origin of Species, introduction by W. R. Thompson, 1956 edition, p. xxii.

    8. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, 1956 edition, introduction by W. R. Thompson, pp. viii, xii.

    9. Ibid., pp. xxi, xxii.

    The Neck of the Giraffe

    2. The Neck of the Giraffe, by Francis Hitching, 1982, p. 12.

    6. The Neck of the Giraffe, pp. 7, 8.

    19. The Neck of the Giraffe, pp. 103, 107, 108, 117.

    4. The Neck of the Giraffe, by Francis Hitching, 1982, p. 68.

    7. The Neck of the Giraffe, p. 65.

    8. Ibid.

    9. Ibid.

    16. The Neck of the Giraffe, p. 66.

    38. The Neck of the Giraffe, by Francis Hitching, 1982, p. 31.

    1. The Neck of the Giraffe, by Francis Hitching, 1982, p. 19.

    2. Ibid., p. 20.

    12. The Neck of the Giraffe, pp. 34, 35;

    27. The Neck of the Giraffe, by Francis Hitching, 1982, p. 224.

    Science

    Science, “Evolutionary Theory Under Fire,” by Roger Lewin, November 21, 1980, pp. 883-887.

    e. Science, February 23, 1973, p. 789.

    Science, “Feathers of Archaeopteryx: Asymmetric Vanes Indicate Aerodynamic Function,” by Alan Feduccia and Harrison B. Tordoff, March 9, 1979, pp. 1021, 1022.

    9. Science, “The Politics of Paleoanthropology,” by Constance Holden, August 14, 1981, p. 737.

    57. Science, “Radiocarbon Dating,” by W. F. Libby, March 3, 1961, p. 624.

    25. Science, “Evolutionary Theory Under Fire,” by Roger Lewin, November 21, 1980, p. 884.

    1. Science, “The Uniqueness of the Earth’s Climate,” by Allen L. Hammond, January 24, 1975, p. 245.

    Natural History

    4. Natural History, “Evolutionary Housecleaning,” by Niles Eldredge, February 1982, pp. 78, 81.

    http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/6488

    22. Natural History, “Darwin and the Fossil Record,” by Alfred S. Romer, October 1959, pp. 466, 467.

    http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/6389

    39. Natural History, “False Start of the Human Parade,” by Adrienne L. Zihlman and Jerold M. Lowenstein, August/September 1979, p. 86.

    http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/6486

    The Enchanted Loom

    8. The Enchanted Loom: Mind in the Universe, by Robert Jastrow, 1981, p. 19.

    10. The Enchanted Loom, p. 96.

    11. Ibid., pp. 98, 100.

    32. The Enchanted Loom: Mind in the Universe, by Robert Jastrow, 1981, p. 19.

    19. The Enchanted Loom: Mind in the Universe, by Robert Jastrow, 1981, p. 23.

    a. The Enchanted Loom, p. 29.

    48. The Enchanted Loom: Mind in the Universe, by Robert Jastrow, 1981, p. 114.

    13. The Enchanted Loom: Mind in the Universe, by Robert Jastrow, 1981, p. 16.

    Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin

    12. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, Chicago, “Conflicts Between Darwin and Paleontology,” by David M. Raup, January 1979, pp. 22, 23, 25.

    c. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, January 1979, p. 25.

    30. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, Chicago, “Conflicts Between Darwin and Paleontology,” by David M. Raup, January 1979, p. 23.

    4. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, “Conflicts Between Darwin and Paleontology,” by David M. Raup, January 1979, p. 26.

    The New Evolutionary Timetable

    13. The New Evolutionary Timetable, by Steven M. Stanley, 1981, pp. 71, 77.

    13. The New Evolutionary Timetable, by Steven M. Stanley, 1981, p. 6.

    26. The New Evolutionary Timetable, p. xv.

    33. The New Evolutionary Timetable, p. 95.

    39. The New Evolutionary Timetable, pp. 4, 96.

    b. The New Evolutionary Timetable, pp. 4, 5.

    u. The New Evolutionary Timetable, p. 5.

    43. The New Evolutionary Timetable, by Steven M. Stanley, 1981, p. 142.

    2. The New Evolutionary Timetable, by Steven M. Stanley, 1981, p. 65.

    The New York Times (Red are missing, if someone can help me get these, I would appreciate it. I have to get these via microfiche)

    17. The New York Times, “Theory of Rapid Evolution Attacked,” by Bayard Webster, July 9, 1981, p. B11.

    b. The New York Times, “Computer Scientists Stymied in Their Quest to Match Human Vision,” by William J. Broad, September 25, 1984, p. C1.

    27. The New York Times, “Prehistoric Gnat,” October 3, 1982, Section 1, p. 49.

    11. The New York Times, “How Old Is Man?” by Nicholas Wade, October 4, 1982, p. A18.

    21. The New York Times, October 4, 1982, p. A18.

    33. The New York Times, “Monkeylike African Primate Called Common Ancestor of Man and Apes,” by Bayard Webster, February 7, 1980, p. A14;

    “Fossils Bolster a Theory on Man’s Earliest Ancestor,” by Bayard Webster, January 1, 1984, Section 1, p. 16.

    37. The New York Times, “Time to Revise the Family Tree?” February 14, 1982, p. E7.

    41. The New York Times, “Bone Traces Man Back 5 Million Years,” by Robert Reinhold, February 19, 1971, p. 1.

    13. The New York Times, “Materialism Hit by Dr. Millikan,” April 30, 1948, p. 21.

    26. The New York Times, “Macmillan, at Yale, Reflects on Change,” November 23, 1980, p. 51.

    The Guardian

    20. The Guardian, London, “Beginning to Have Doubts,” by John Durant, December 4, 1980, p. 15.

    19. The Guardian, London, “Millions Starve as Worldwide Disaster Hits,” by Victoria Brittain, September 30, 1983, p. 10.

    Aid To Bible Understanding

    4. Aid to Bible Understanding, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., 1971, p. 393.

    a. Ibid., pp. 392, 393.

    The Selfish Gene

    2. The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins, 1976, p. 16.

    3. Ibid., p. ix.

    25. The Selfish Gene, p. 14.

    24. The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins, 1976, pp. 4, 215.

    Evolution From Space

    5. Evolution From Space, by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, 1981, p. 8.

    13. Evolution From Space, p. 24.

    15. Evolution From Space, p. 27.

    23. Evolution From Space, pp. 30, 31.

    24. Ibid., p. 130.

    26. Evolution From Space, p. 31.

    h. Evolution From Space, p. 24.

    17. Evolution From Space, by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, 1981, p. 8.

    17. Evolution From Space, by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, 1981, p. 111.

    23. Evolution From Space, by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, 1981, p. 5.

    11. Evolution From Space, by Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, 1981, p. 137.

    Scientific American (red are missing)

    10. Scientific American, “Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life,” by Richard E. Dickerson, September 1978, p. 75.

    11. Scientific American, “The Origin of Life,” by George Wald, August 1954, pp. 49, 50.

    17. Scientific American, September 1978, p. 73.

    19. Scientific American, September 1978, p. 85.

    27. Scientific American, August 1954, p. 46.

    f. Scientific American, August 1954, p. 46.

    18. Scientific American, “Inducible Repair of DNA,” by Paul Howard-Flanders, November 1981, p. 72.

    Scientific American, Section I, introduction by Philip C. Hanawalt, 1980, p. 3.

    28. Scientific American, “The Genetic Control of the Shape of a Virus,” by Edouard Kellenberger, December 1966, p. 32.

    4. Scientific American, “Energy in the Universe,” by Freeman J. Dyson, September 1971, p. 59.

    5. Scientific American, “Adaptation,” by Richard Lewontin, September 1978, p. 213.

    3. Scientific American, “Thinking About the Brain,” by Francis Crick, September 1979, pp. 229, 230.

    4. Ibid.

    10. Scientific American, “Specializations of the Human Brain,” by Norman Geschwind, September 1979, p. 180.

    c. Scientific American, September 1979, p. 219.

    Life Itself, Its Origin and Nature

    21. Life Itself, Its Origin and Nature, by Francis Crick, 1981, p. 71.

    a. Life Itself, p. 71.

    g. Life Itself, p. 88.

    12. Life Itself, by Francis Crick, 1981, p. 30.

    The Immense Journey

    28. The Immense Journey, by Loren Eiseley, 1957, p. 200.

    29. Ibid., p. 199.

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    !!! It doesn't keep my formatting!! I had it nice and separate, with large letters for headings...

  • kairos
    kairos

    Nice project. I look forward to seeing the results.

  • CyrusThePersian
    CyrusThePersian

    Did you ever find a copy of "The Neck of the Giraffe" by Francis Hitching?

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    Yes... it's in the list of things I have. It was in a Christian college in my city.

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    The dishonest use of quotes was one factor in making me see TTATT. Have you noticed that they no longer quote sources at all??

    DD

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

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    Hey Data-Dog... just took a picture of the latest. With the JWN website on the background ;)

    This is a classic... show the problem (sophistication of even the simplest life-forms, even in geological time), but not show the solution (the sophistication started eons ago somewhere else in space, and then continued on Earth).

    Here's the quote from the Creation book:

    *** ce chap. 4 pp. 39-40 par. 6 Could Life Originate by Chance? ***
    The recent explosive increase of knowledge has only served to magnify the gulf between nonliving and living things. Even the oldest known single-celled organisms have been found to be incomprehensibly complex. “The problem for biology is to reach a simple beginning,” say astronomers Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe. “Fossil residues of ancient life-forms discovered in the rocks do not reveal a simple beginning. . . . so the evolutionary theory lacks a proper foundation.”5 And as information increases, the harder it becomes to explain how microscopic forms of life that are so incredibly complex could have arisen by chance.

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    Ok so... reading a bit more the "Evolution from Space" book it seems like Hoyle was for intelligent design or some sort of outside designer.

    Reading the article about him on Wikipedia, he had some pretty crazy views on some things... such as HIV having come from space

    =S

  • ILoveTTATT
    ILoveTTATT

    Guess I could make a dropbox folder and share the link to the folder so everyone can download the files...

  • Marvin Shilmer
    Marvin Shilmer

    You might be retracing steps taken by another researcher. Take a look:

    http://corior.blogspot.com/2006/02/part-1-disagreements-about-evolution.html

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