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The nature of the talk or the response to the talk?

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The nature of the talk or the response to the talk?

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Q. Well, just tell us about the talk and the response, too. A. Well, in the talk I brought up some of the criticisms of evolution that I had been reading about. For example, the Cambrian Explosion is often not mentioned in general biology textbooks at college level. And I think that presents a big problem for evolution. I also talked about the origin of life scenarios and the unlikelihood that any of those scenarios, for example, the Miller/Urey experiments, that have very little relevance to anything that I know about. I basically talked– those were my two basic points in my talk, I guess, origin of life scenarios and the Cambrian Explosion.

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