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To: NoClones

I'll remind you that it's still the theory of evolution, and granted, as I've said, some parts of it- natural selection for example- is perfectly valid and can be observed. But the day it becomes law- wake me and we'll talk.

It's not blind faith, anyway. Christians see God in everything, over time. Jesus said that all things in scripture (and life for that matter) point to Him. He's pretty obvious to us. You don't have to accept that, though, if you don't wish too.

It's kind of like being a bacterium on the shoe of a giant-- we see a sea of patent leather and miss the giant altogether. We are floating on a itny rock out int he middle of nowhere, you know. The universe is much bigger. And there is a spiritual (and larger) world out there as well. In fact, our universe is embedded in it.


372 posted on 01/24/2006 8:54:32 AM PST by warpcorebreach
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To: warpcorebreach
I'll remind you that it's still the theory of evolution, and granted, as I've said, some parts of it- natural selection for example- is perfectly valid and can be observed. But the day it becomes law- wake me and we'll talk.

"Just a Theory" - I forget, which Creationist Canard is that?

You're obviously confusing the colloquial use of the words for their scientific meaning. If you click on my member page, you can learn the difference.

Quick hint: a theory never becomes a law. They're two different things. Now you know.

374 posted on 01/24/2006 8:58:48 AM PST by highball ("I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have." -- Thomas Jefferson)
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