Re: Geocentrism and other issues

Brian D. Harper (bharper@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu)
Sun, 8 Oct 1995 00:12:31 -0400

Glenn wrote:

>After this period of time, only the Bryozoa first appear in the Ordovician.
> Since that time absolutely no new phyla have been created on earth. Why?
> Certainly it can not be claimed that God is incapable of creating a new
>phylum but is it reasonable to assume that after an initial creative period,
>God got boring and stayed with the same limited repertoire?
> ^^^^^^

You mean bored don't you? Bad idea to say God is boring ;-).

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