Dave Wallace wrote:
At times people arguing for YEC claim that no evolution is occurring
today that we can observe at least except possibly for some micro
organisms. A donkey and a horse can produce a mule which is sterile. I
also think that wolves and dogs can at times interbreed. Question for
those in the biological area. Are not these two examples of evolution
in progress, that if the environmental pressure continues will
ultimately likely result in two totally separate species?
Dave W (CSCA)
Life is too scary for many people unless there are absolutes. They must
define God and God's rules in terms that they can grasp. When your logic
takes them away from their comfort zone, they panic. Panic causes all sorts
of difficulties.
It takes a level of courage to have faith in that which one cannot pin down.
A properly packaged God with a neat set of rules and regulations is so much
more comfortable. Some people will never let go of that and will fight to
the death to support their cardboard and cellophane.
God is so far beyond us that we cannot pin him down, define him, understand
him or package him. Tough but true. And unacceptable to many.
Debbie Mann
AKA Joan Saunders, author of 'Doors of the Megdalines'
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