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To: Map Kernow
... Behe and Dembski, two individuals ... that refuse to toe the atheist "naturalistic science" line.

Both of them have said that apes and people are descended from a common ancestor.

Behe: Further, I find the idea of common descent (that all organisms share a common ancestor) fairly convincing, and have no particular reason to doubt it...." (Darwin's Black Box, page 5).

Dembski: In the question/answer period following the talk, I asked Dembski if the similar defects in the genetic makeup of apes and humans that make us the only creatures incapable of making our own ascorbic acid (vitamin C) weren't possible evidence of common ancestry, and Dembski astonished the creationists in the audience by admitting that, yes, it was possible that humans and apes share common ancestry. source

257 posted on 07/01/2002 4:37:14 PM PDT by Virginia-American
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To: Virginia-American
Both of them have said that apes and people are descended from a common ancestor.

So? Does that necessarily mean they can't espouse ID theory? Good counterexample to the Darwinists' hysterical charge that ID is "creationism in a cheap suit," though....

260 posted on 07/01/2002 5:00:16 PM PDT by Map Kernow
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