To: Dimensio
""No one claims that evolution is "The creative force in the universe". It's simply a process by which diverse species emerge, nothing more.""
The process by which diverse species emerge must logically be related to the process by which all species came into being.
944 posted on
02/14/2006 3:30:42 PM PST by
Californiajones
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To: Californiajones
The process by which diverse species emerge must logically be related to the process by which all species came into being.
The distinction of "species" has no relevance until life diversifies into the point where reproductive isolation exists, so you're right because you're just using different sets of words to describe the exact same event. The process by which diverse species emerged is the process by which all species came into being. This, however, is different than the process by which the first life forms came into existnce, the process by which planets (including Earth) came into existence, the process by which stars came into existence, the process by which solar systems or galaxies came into existence or the process by which matter came into existence. As such, your demands for "evolutionists" to create "something from nothing" are demonstratably totally nonsensical, as you demand something that evolution does not claim to explain.
947 posted on
02/14/2006 3:34:48 PM PST by
Dimensio
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