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To: milan
How does evolution explain it?

Your theory, in order to replace the theory of evolution, should be better at explaining such things than evolution. I suspect that creationism can't explain why dandelions should produce flowers, beyond the trivial "God wanted it that way" reasoning. My suspicion is further reinforced by your declining to lay out how your theory explains such things. And that's why creationism never gets anywhere in the scientific world - because as bad as the theory of evolution may be, a bad explanation beats no explanation every time.

136 posted on 11/02/2003 2:24:25 PM PST by general_re ("I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.")
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To: general_re
because as bad as the theory of evolution may be

You said it brother!

Christians just don't buy into something because it happens to be the only theory available at the time. That is why we so often call it a religion. It is. Your faith is put into something which is a plausable explanation, but has not been proven. You deny the possibility of other options becuase there is no "proof". The proof is in front of your face, but you are blinded to it.

This entire existance which we live in is completly covered with the signs of intelligent work. You don't see it. You think that a bunch of mutations created one species that rules the others. You think mutations created political systems, evil, love, violence, happiness...it's crazy.

Thousands of years ago, an explanation was offered which makes sense. An explanation was offered which gives meaning, not just an explanation. You guys refuse to read the Bible for the most part...

181 posted on 11/04/2003 4:27:30 AM PST by milan
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