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Author, your article seems pretty biased "depressingly fallacious"? Does every article contain the most vehement quotes from the entry's opposition? No, they don't. You don't have 1 neutral comment about the entry that is not followed by a harsh criticism. This is not fair. Using Mark Perakh as a listed critic of Sewell is like noting on Paul Davies page that Kent Hovind offers criticism about his work. Please try to either ditch the passion that is leading to a biased entry, or just not create the entry at all. --jorgeK