Re: TE is an oxymoron

Steve Clark (ssclark@facstaff.wisc.edu)
Tue, 6 Aug 1996 10:04:51 -0500

>Steve says:
>
>>Thus, a Christian can embrace evolution without doing damage to the faith,
>>and, interestingly enough, an atheist can reject evolution without doing
>>damage to her faith.
>
>Without entering into the first issue you raise, I would like some examples
>of atheistic believers.
>Art

The second part of my statement that Art quoted above refers to the "faith"
of atheism. I believe that atheism requires a faith in impersonal
naturalism and in the fact that there is no creator. I hope this clarifies
the confusion.

Steve
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