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To: Bellflower

OK, so how is that different than what I posted? Essentially God starting the process, and using the process of evolution to create diversity of life?


122 posted on 04/21/2008 12:57:56 AM PDT by PugetSoundSoldier (Indignation over the sting of truth is the defense of the indefensible)
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To: PugetSoundSoldier
Yes, but not evolution that changes one kind into another. The variations and changes do not cause creatures to evolve through the gaining of genetic information into other species. Perhaps specialized, subspecies that have lost information within their genetic pool but not gained it to become some other kind. Actually, I even go farther than ID creationist. I believe that The Creator is also involved with the process to the extent that for pronounced changes within a species they are managed by Him, though the potential for the change was already there within the genetic code from the beginning. The miracle of adaptation and diversity often seems to be too tremendous to have been left to randomness even considering the genetic information is already within the species from the beginning. That is why I have come to believe that The Creator not only started the process but is unbeknown to us managing it, explaining the quantum leaps of change that occur even within species. Creatures often change dramatically as needed. It all seems too orchestrated to me unless He is involved in the process. Our Creator loves expressing His creativity. He loves life and great expressions of His creativity. That is also why He allows so many variations, simply as an expression of His tremendous greatness.
125 posted on 04/21/2008 1:41:38 AM PDT by Bellflower (A Brand New Day Is Coming!)
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