Talk:George Gaylord Simpson

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[edit] Religious Views

  • "Man is the result of a purposeless and natural process that did not have him in mind." [1]

Was he an atheist, or did he just think evolution had nothing to do with God? --Uncle Ed 16:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Come to think of it, we need a list of scientists who supported evolution and also linked evolution with atheism.
It would shed light on the murky dispute between those who say evolution is neutral with respect to religion, and those who aver that it is deliberately used as evidence in favor of atheism. --Uncle Ed 04:05, 4 February 2007 (UTC)