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05/06/2003 4:00:27 AM PDT by
PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
Cool article. Now, I have a question. What happens when Creationists read articles like this?
If you read an article like this and understand it, how can you not believe in evolution?
Abiogenesis is a completely different concept than evolution. I don't have a problem with rejecting abiogenesis -- as yet there is no scientific proof that life on earth evolved spontaneously from unliving matter -- maybe some living creatures hitched a ride on a meteorite, maybe God specially created life on earth when the conditions were right, who knows?
But to reject evolution seems totally nonsensical to me. The evidence is right there for anyone to see.
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