To: <1/1,000,000th%
This is like saying that evolution must not only get over the hurdle of abiogenesis, but accept abiogenesis and a BCM (Blind Conscious Maker).
Is evolution still secular? It has entered into something it intentionally omits.
To: Heartlander
This is like saying that evolution must not only get over the hurdle of abiogenesis, but accept abiogenesis and a BCM (Blind Conscious Maker). It's different because ID starts with the designer, then assumes everything that's unknown now, will always remain unknown, proving that everything must be designed.
Evolution explains why you don't have a dinosaur for a pet and why no one is in possession of a 12 billion-year-old human fossil.
To: Heartlander
The theory of evolution also consciously omits talking about Shiva, Rama, Krishna and Vishnu. Is this a bad thing?
To: Heartlander
Is evolution still secular? It has entered into something it intentionally omits. Great point.
220 posted on
11/04/2003 8:34:51 PM PST by
Tribune7
(It's not like he let his secretary drown in his car or something.)
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