Go back and take a look at my review of Nickell John Romjue's ingenious work of imagination, I, Charles Darwin. Romjue poses a hypothetical worth pondering: If Darwin were somehow rejoined with us in the modern world, so that he could look around and consider the weight of scientific evidence that's accumulated against (and for) his theory since his death, what would he say?
That's a good question. After all, Charles Darwin deserves the great credit of our acknowledging that unlike most of hi...
Published on April 16, 2013 11:20