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To: Follies who wrote (14647)7/28/2013 3:33:00 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie2 Recommendations

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garrettjax
goldworldnet

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yeah, exactly.

I like to think of it as God created a system with rules and started the ball rolling with a little spark of proverbial lightning and the universe and all that is in it fell out of it. One of those things would be the random and/or influenced changes that happen in life forms that cause constant variations to be tried and discarded if not useful or held if it is.

There is no reason that the agent for change that God uses wouldn't be evolution.



To: Follies who wrote (14647)7/28/2013 10:38:47 AM
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John Carragher

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That's because God is a magician, not a creator. At least that's how I interpret arguments creationists use.

I hope I do not offend anyone with this assertion.

I believe God is so vast, so powerful, so wonderful as to be beyond the understanding of mere science and mere religion. The sum total of all scientific knowledge does not suffice any more than ancient stories handed down around the campfire and in the cathedrals and altars of old.
I never understood why god wasn't smart enough or powerful enough to create evolution.