Re: What Would You Do to make evolution work?? (*Again*)

From: Susan Brassfield Cogan (Susan-Brassfield@ou.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 10:40:29 EDT

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    >Subj: What Would You Do to make evolution work?? (*Again*)
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    >>For ID theorists who claim that God *could* have created a situation which
    >>would then go on to evolve sophisticated life on its own (i.e., without any
    >>further intervention on God's part):

    Bertvan:
    >The universe might well have been created without need for further
    >intervention (by god or anything else.) However, I can't even imagine a
    >world in which chance might play an important role in creating complex,
    >rational systems.

    Fortunately the world isn't as limited as your imagination.

    Susan

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     I am aware that the conclusions arrived at in this work will be denounced
    by some as highly irreligious; but he who denounces them is bound to shew
    why it is more irreligious to explain the origin of man as a distinct
    species by descent from some lower form, through the laws of variation and
    natural selection, than to explain the birth of the individual through the
    laws of ordinary reproduction.

    ---Charles Darwin

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