>
> As for putting Haught and Ken Miller in the same boat, that's probably not
> accurate. But IDs are not usually very discerning when it comes to
> theological differences among TEs. This isn't news to anyone.
When Ken Miller spoke here, he asserted his belief in the NT miracles as
historical events. He quoted positively a statement that evolution
suggested a more open nature of God's control over everyday events, though
I'm not sure whether that actually reflects his own views or whether he
didn't see that part of the statement as important. Overall, I think Miller
is rather more orthodox than Haught.
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