To: ZULU
Name one. Many scientist believe in Divine intervention (like Einstein), which is contrary to the theory that evolution is the result of a bunch of random events. Certainly most scientists don't completely reject the theory and accept most aspects of it. But accepting the theory of evolution should not be prerequisite to the study biology. I see almost a genocidal mindset in Biology to eliminate all descent, which is not healthy for the advancement of science.
To: Always Right
I believe in divine Intervention. God intervened to create a Universe out of nothing and establish the biological, chemical and physical laws which resulted in the world around us, us, and all life.
Belief in evolution does not negate belief in either God or the Bible, although SOME evolutionists would think this way, just as some atheists probably don't believe in evolution either - for reasons having nothing at all to do with the Bible, God, or religion.
You still haven't given me an example of a well known biologist who doesn't believe in evolution. You can't for the simple reason that all serious biologists believe in evolution as all serious physicists believe in Quatum Mechanics, and all serious Chemistists believe in Boyle's Law.
98 posted on
02/02/2004 9:22:06 AM PST by
ZULU
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