To: blam
Darwins fingerprints can be found all over the human genome.
Would it not be equally true to say that intelligent design has been invoked in humans in order to allow him/her to adapt to the environment? In other words, if an environment is very sunny, the Designer would've changed the genetic composition of the people in that environment in order that those people could tolerate the temperatures. Likewise, for people who reside in colder climates. Intelligent design could also have been invoked in areas where certain types of foods are available and not in others?
Intelligent design may be looking out for humans and all other species whenever they wander out of their current environments. I know what the theory of evolution says about survical of the fittest, but could not an intelligent designer be changing us and all other species for survivability in any new environment to which any species may venture?
8 posted on
12/19/2005 3:14:24 PM PST by
adorno
To: adorno
"I know what the theory of evolution says about survical of the fittest, but could not an intelligent designer be changing us and all other species for survivability in any new environment to which any species may venture?"
Well it's not doing a very good job, the vast majority of species are extinct.
20 posted on
12/19/2005 4:36:43 PM PST by
ndt
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