George when an author writes a novel and creates all the characters and the
world in which these characters exist, isn't there a logical consistency that
the author can insist on? Couldn't our world be analogous to that? Moorad
>===== Original Message From george murphy <gmurphy@raex.com> =====
>Glenn Morton wrote:
>
>> Due to a discussion with a young astronomer who supports Hugh Ross, I did
>> some research on the RTB site. Unfortunately, I found an anthropological
>> article which simply doesn't represent anthropology correctly. I have
>> written a critque which can be found at
>> http://www.glenn.morton.btinternet.co.uk/rtbanthro.htm
>
> It's also worth noting that while Ross is certainly a competent
>astronomer, the astronomical data he cites in support of the anthropic
>coincidences is rendered pointless by his rejection of human evolution. If
>intelligent life hasn't evolved by natural processes then these are indeed
just
>"coincidences" and a design argument based upon them is just numerology.
>
>
>Shalom,
>
>George
>
>George L. Murphy
>http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
>"The Science-Theology Interface"
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