To: Dimensio
I think I've heard evolutionists discuss an evolutionary model for origins of life....all that protein stew, electricity, etc., etc. stuff.
I'm open to correction, but this has everything to do with my point. Those into the debate see things that others don't.
Theory, critical thinking, etc. -- not bad things to point out and certainly injurious to no one.
44 posted on
08/29/2004 10:04:16 PM PDT by
xzins
(Retired Army and Supporting Bush/Cheney 2004!)
To: xzins
I think I've heard evolutionists discuss an evolutionary model for origins of life....all that protein stew, electricity, etc., etc. stuff.
Nope. The theory of evolution does not, in any way, cover the ultimate origins of life. How the first life forms came into existence is completely irrelevant to the theory of evolution.
I'm open to correction, but this has everything to do with my point. Those into the debate see things that others don't.
I see the solution as seeing the ToE properly, and making students aware of its scope, not ill-conceived and misleading disclaimers on textbooks.
45 posted on
08/29/2004 10:06:37 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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