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To: jimkress
In my life, as an active researcher in Chemistry and Physics, science is just man's effort to understand what God hath wrought. The only people I see rejecting God in favor of what they call 'science' are those whose ego cannot stand the thought of a being superior to themselves

I, no doubt, have a much more limited science background than you, but it is much stronger that most. I have graduate courses in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and a smackarale (sp?) of physics. Undergraduate courses in Chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, microbiology etc.

That being said, the more more I learn of the inner workings of the cell. The harder time I have even just contemplating that it was all just an accident.

86 posted on 04/20/2003 12:56:31 PM PDT by Gamecock (I don't care if you are an atheist, have a blessed Easter anyway!)
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To: Gamecock
That being said, the more more I learn of the inner workings of the cell. The harder time I have even just contemplating that it was all just an accident.

It's a disservice to evolution to call its results "an accident". There in some randomness involved, but that's not *all* there is. There are directing forces involved also. It's as incorrect and misleading to call the outcome of evolution an "accident" as it is to call, for example, volcano formation an "accident", even though volcano formation is due to many randomizing factors as well.

150 posted on 04/20/2003 9:35:13 PM PDT by Ichneumon
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