To: Piltdown_Woman
>>Darn! And I was just going to ask him why God made introns. Never have gotten a sensible answer to that question from any Creationist...<<
Whenever you want to know why God made something, it is best to ask him. Don't ask one of the pots why the potter put a handle on one. It's not their forte'.
418 posted on
04/05/2004 1:57:39 PM PDT by
RobRoy
(Science is about "how." Christianity is about "why.")
To: RobRoy
Whenever you want to know why God made something, it is best to ask him. Don't ask one of the pots why the potter put a handle on one. It's not their forte'.
I do, and with great frequency. The Lord has never told me, in matters related to science, that I should just "believe" one argument or another. He has consistently told me to investigate the issues for myself. I trust Him to reveal facts to me through my coursework, field and laboratory experiences.
To: RobRoy
Whenever you want to know why God made something, it is best to ask him.Good point. That and your tagline illustrate how ID is not science. ID asks the why question and expects to find the answer in the rocks, so to speak. Evolution is about how, not why.
430 posted on
04/06/2004 7:58:21 AM PDT by
js1138
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