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To: moog
I myself would put it in an introduction to an evolution unit along with other theories.

The problem is there arent any.

93 posted on 02/11/2006 9:38:40 AM PST by RightWingNilla
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To: RightWingNilla
The problem is there arent any. Sure there are. There's a whole ton of creation theories and everyone under the sun has one. In my Sunday School class, the ten people had ten different ones. Not to mention the Greeks, Romans, and whomever else. (And yes, I realize that evolution also has to do more with the "evolving" part and isn't part of the Big Bang theory."

I think you can discuss ID and evolution without having to get all political about it. I've never had a problem with either.

I was believing elements of ID long before I ever heard about it and learning about evolution helped me formulate those beliefs. But I can't expect anyone else to understand them exactly nor can I "explain" them or "prove" them because they are my beliefs and derived at through my own experiences, which no one can perfectly understand except for me.

I do however, try to learn from different perspectives at times and that helps me gain an added perspective. I have to say, I can't resist these crevo threads--too doggone entertaining.

I don't think anyone knows ALL the answers. I sure don't.

One thing I don't like is that some use the crevo debate to attack all science. That is not good because we would have nothing without it.

94 posted on 02/11/2006 9:49:58 AM PST by moog
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