To: Matchett-PI
Well heck, that gets me back to the very first question I asked of you -- the one you in-artfully dodged by telling me to go look up the answer on my own.
That question was -- please explain the difference between "macro" evolution and "micro" evolution. Creationists came up with the notion of "macro" and "micro", but creationists are all over the map on what the difference is between them and where one stops and the other begins. I'd like to know what you perceive to be the difference, and where you perceive one to stop and the other to begin.
The question directly relates to your comment about the "uncertainties" in Genesis, because you clearly believe that those uncertainties are sufficient to accommodate "micro" evolution. I'm just curious how far out you put the line when distinguishing between micro and macro evolution, and how flexible you perceive Genesis to be in accommodating a "little bit of evolution, but not too much."
261 posted on
12/29/2004 2:44:13 PM PST by
atlaw
To: atlaw
"I'm just curious how far out you put the line when distinguishing between micro and macro evolution, and how flexible you perceive Genesis to be in accommodating a "little bit of evolution, but not too much."For the 4th time, now
267 posted on
12/29/2004 3:08:10 PM PST by
Matchett-PI
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