To: phantomworker
I have always thought that some of the scientific community would abandon even Darwinism if the theory seemed to point to God. Evolution is often not about science at all, and now that Marx and Freud are dead, the anointed cling more stubbornly to Darwin. I do not imply that Darwin was a fraud or a villain. He worked with the intellectual template of the Industrial Revolution, and came up with a very clever explanation of biological change over time. Much of the theory may even be right if transitions can ever be plotted out in a rational manner.
To: ashtanga
It sounds like you have the right idea. I like the way you put that, bioligical change over time. I would like to see evolution taught in religious schools. And I am sure it is, because there are some really good parochial schools out there.
201 posted on
01/18/2006 9:51:40 PM PST by
phantomworker
("Don't accuse me of your imagination.")
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