Re: implications was:RE: "jus...

GRMorton@aol.com
Wed, 28 Jun 1995 19:07:04 -0400

Stephen wrote:
>I keep asking the same question. If God can intervene directly and
supernaturally in human history (against a general background of normal,
regular, historical process), why cannot God intervene directly in biological
history (against a general background of normal, regular, biological
process)?

Do you know I have posted this at least 3 times and AFAIK no one from
the TE side has got back to me on it?<

I think God didn't need to get involved in biological life regularly. I
think he was smart enough to program the information into the fabric of the
universe from the start. Those programs I posted can create an infinity of
unique pictures from a few lines of code. All that information is in the
phase spaces of the nonlinear systems. Similarly, God could easily put all
the information necessary for the evolution of life into the DNA phase
spaces. All it would take is for God to start a reproductive system and the
rest could happen according to His design.

glenn