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To: Tribune7
What's wrong with questioning evolution? Saying life may not have been the result of a single abiogenesis instance, or that chance does not adequately explain the development of life?

To my mind, the notion of evolutionary theory doesn't have to be an either/or proposition. I see nothing wrong with saying or believing that some of the diversity of life on this planet is a result of evolutionary processes while some is the product of Creation.

64 posted on 05/11/2003 8:48:15 PM PDT by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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To: supercat
To my mind, the notion of evolutionary theory doesn't have to be an either/or proposition.

I agree. I have not an iota of doubt that mutation and natural selection are responsible for much of biodiversity.

I see nothing wrong with saying or believing that some of the diversity of life on this planet is a result of evolutionary processes while some is the product of Creation.

Neither do I. (but I don't think that can be taught in our public schools.)

70 posted on 05/11/2003 8:57:28 PM PDT by Tribune7
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