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To: Alighieri who wrote (209238)10/29/2004 1:59:34 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572719
 
Al, You believe in both? Help me our, how do you reconcile creation and evolution?

I believe that evolution has a large part in defining our physiological qualities and differentiating species on this planet. I don't believe, however, that you can send a tornado through a junkyard and end up with a car.

Some call it the difference between "micro-evolution" and "macro-evolution." Darwin did a great job explaining the differences between species, but significant gaps remain between life as we know it and the "primordial soup" of amino acids from which life supposedly "evolved."

One biology professor called my belief system "God of the gaps." Personally, I don't believe in cramming God within a box, so I'll just buy the notion that evolution is useful only when its scope of explanation is limited to the "origin of species." Meanwhile, I've seen more than enough evidence in my life to prove to me that there is a God, and that our entire existence didn't just happen.

Tenchusatsu