On Apr 30, 6:19=A0am, "~sappy*graceless~" <veron...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Bob T." <b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skrev i
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> On Apr 25, 11:12 pm, "~saba*gracile~" <veron...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > "Ben Goren" <b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skrev i
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> > My gosh, even in the universe a trillionth of a difference in the
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cosmological
> > setup and the universe would've never have had an existance. Far less
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y
> > living things.
>
> Your argument is that the universe is fourteen billion years old just
> as the evidence declares, but that it was overwhelmingly unlikely to
> occur without God's intervention.
>
> --->This is not an argument, this is a solidified fact that it's not
just
> overwhelmingly unlikely to have occured without an intervention,
> professors KNOWS its totally unlikely. I need not say more.
>
> This implies the theistic
> evolutionary position, which is the official position of the Catholic
> Church:
>
> fromhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theistic_evolution
>
> "Theistic evolution, less commonly known as evolutionary creationism,
> is the general opinion that some or all classical religious teachings
> about God and creation are compatible with some or all of the modern
> scientific understanding about biological evolution. Theistic
> evolution is not a theory in the scientific sense, but a particular
> view about how the science of evolution relates to some religious
> interpretations. In this way, theistic evolution supporters can be
> seen as one of the groups who deny the conflict thesis regarding the
> relationship between religion and science; that is, they hold that
> religious teachings about creation and scientific theories of
> evolution need not be contradictory."
>
> > But this is of course just a coincidental artifact of who knows cooked
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p
> > and you guys must ignore it to feel chummy inside.
>
> I have no objection to the theistic evolutionists, who believe that
> evolution occurred with God's help. =A0We know for a fact that life on
> Earth evolved gradually evolved over billions of years. =A0We cannot
> ever tell scientifically whether God occasionally uses miracles to
> create intelligently designed mutations.
>
> ---> No, we know that life on Earth did NOT evolve gradually over
> billions of years,
Prove it supertrash.
"I am in favour of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the
way of a whole human being." (Abraham Lincoln).
> we know that whatever creature produces its own kind in every
> direction =A0you look at or fossil you take on.
>
> S
> <snip>
>
> - Bob T.


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