To: Philo-Junius
In short, if belief in God has been naturally selected, it cannot be rejected as illogical by someone who believes in evolution.
27 posted on
03/10/2009 11:06:55 AM PDT by
Philo-Junius
(One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate and constitute law.)
To: Philo-Junius
In short, if belief in God has been naturally selected, it cannot be rejected as illogical by someone who believes in evolution. It puts evos in the shallow end of the gene pool.
Ironic, ain't it? God can have quite the sense of humor at times.
To: Philo-Junius
In short, if belief in God has been naturally selected, it cannot be rejected as illogical by someone who believes in evolution.Sure it can, just not logically. But in the liberal world, up is down and down is up.
50 posted on
03/10/2009 5:05:40 PM PDT by
tpanther
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing---Edmund Burke)
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