Bruce Grant
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Professor Bruce S. Grant is emeritus professor of biology at the College of William and Mary. He has a particular research interest in the peppered moth.
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In a review of Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design, Grant wrote:
- Neo-creationists imitate Paley’s designed-watch metaphor and peddle it like a Hong Kong Rolex, insisting it is authentic science and not religion. But of course it is religion: the intelligence in Intelligent Design demands the existence of a supernatural force or agent, so we might as well call that agent God, for short. [1]
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Peppered moth |
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Writers and researchers |
Bernard Kettlewell (The Evolution of Melanism) | Mike Majerus (Melanism: Evolution in Action) Cyril Clarke | Bruce Grant | E.B. Ford | Philip Sheppard | J.W. Tutt Jonathan Wells (Icons of Evolution) | Judith Hooper (Of Moths and Men) |