Originally Posted by RobJordan
Mathmetician David Berlinski comments on Richard Dawkins fanciful evolution eye scenario.

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"In a book whose examples are chosen from natural history, it is important to get the details right. Hawks may soar or sail, but they cannot hover like helicopters. Not all organisms share precisely the same genetic code. And Gary Kasparov was defeated by IBM's Big Blue, and not a program entitled Genius 2."



Noteable that Berlinsky could only find factual faults on three rather trivial statements that have no bearing on the major premises of the Dawkins book.