To: betty boop
Any thoughts on the second part of the affirmation, that being the assertion that evolution is impossible?
I'm reading that as also asserting that while life must be designed, there can be no design that permits the organism to evolve.
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01/12/2009 2:54:26 PM PST by
tacticalogic
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Any thoughts on the second part of the affirmation, that being the assertion that evolution is impossible? Where does Williams say that evolution is "impossible?" My takeaway was only that he doesn't believe evolution theory provides a complete, universal, exhaustive description of what constitutes biological life.
And I happen to agree with him.
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