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To: bondserv
It still comes down to evolutionists believing that billions of years of accidents are hugely more intelligent than all of the scientists in history.

It's not entirely clear to me what you're saying, but anyway, yes, nature most certainly can accomplish more than we can with all of our technology. One simple example -- all the construction companies in the world, with all the dynamite and all the bulldozers in the world, can't duplicate the Rocky Mountain range. What of it?

244 posted on 05/02/2003 5:10:39 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
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To: PatrickHenry
One simple example -- all the construction companies in the world, with all the dynamite and all the bulldozers in the world, can't duplicate the Rocky Mountain range. What of it?

You chose a highly destructive creative example. You know, the tornado in the junkyard thingy. 747 or viola, a Navajo cliff dwelling with four hundred evenly spaced chiseled steps.

I wonder if we could drill or bunker bust down deep enough to create a man made volcano?

245 posted on 05/02/2003 5:32:21 PM PDT by bondserv
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