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To: RichardMoore
Ultimately Aquinas explained these questions and evolutionist are looking into the sand for their own answers.

Evolution does not address the origins of the universe.

Evolution does not address whether or not there is purpose behind the universe.

Evolution does not address what purpose there might be behind the universe.

Evolution is a theory about changes across populations of biological organisms. It does not, in any way, address whether or not any gods exist.

Your attack of evolution by dragging theology into the issue demonstrates that you are completely ignorant of the theory of evolution and thus you are completely unqualified to speak on it.
974 posted on 12/28/2004 6:11:02 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!Ah, but)
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To: Dimensio

Well, aren't we haughty! Science attempts to explain a lot of things, the origin of the universe being one of them. Evolution is part of the current dogma of science and should be exposed for whatever deficiencies it contains. Intelligent Design was accepted as a plausible explaination until Darwin confused all the Protestants and fundamentalists out there. If you are not interested in how and why you are here you are a very sad excuse for a scientist. Remember, "agnostic" means ignorant. To claim that God has no place in the discussion is to admit your complacency with your ignorance. And that is hardly a respectable position for a scientist.


988 posted on 12/28/2004 6:33:43 PM PST by RichardMoore
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