Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Badejo
Rivalry is irrelevant to the discussion, the fact is that Haekels work is to this day used as support for evolution.
|
Show me where "to this day" anyone uses Haeckel. I have a European textbook series from the 1920s that give him a mention. Nothing newer.
And "rivalry" is exactly the point. Darwin's theory was "Natural Selection." Haeckel famously rejected that. So how can Haeckel even be said to be a "Darwinist?"
I am really, really wanting to see you back up these last two assertions. Find me "dodging" the question. Find an example of Haeckel being used "to this day."