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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (219858)2/20/2005 2:20:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1575424
 
"Evolutionist would not be concerned with the story of Noah's Ark which still follows the "kinds" of creation"

I think you are reading too much into Tench's position here. Evolution, especially classical Darwinian evolution, doesn't say anything useful about the origins of life. It only talks about how animals adapt to various environmental pressures. While some theories have made attempts at the origins, quite frankly we are a long way from having anything that works. It could be some supreme being who 'poofed' the originals into being on the earth. Or it could be some alien explorers were careless with their trash. Or maybe it arrived here on a meteorite from Mars. Evolution works just fine in all of these cases.


All you say above is true but by the time of Noah's Ark, much of evolution's big work had been done. After all, the species on the Ark are the same as those that exist on the planet now. Frankly, I don't think either theory, evolution or creationism, have much to do with Noah's Ark.

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