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04-30-2003, 05:19 PM | #11 | |
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When ID was being pushed in Ohio last year, Case Western Reserve University did a poll of scientists in the state about ID and evolution. They made a point of including religious college faculty.
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04-30-2003, 05:37 PM | #12 |
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Over time, and like all scientific theories, evolution may "evolve" into a theory with little or no resemblance to the current model. But this will mean, like with all scientific theories, that we will possess a more accurate/reliable understanding of nature.
I often wonder how "creationists" go from pointing out "holes" in evolution theory to asserting that God whipped us up from dust and ribs. This seems to be the "logic": 1. Nature tends to move from order to disorder 2. Living things seem to be more ordered than non-living things 3. Therefore living things required some help 4. Therefore, a superbeing whipped up a dude named Adam from some dust, realized Adam was getting bored and lonely, and subsequently broke off a hunk of his rib and fasioned a wife for him named Eve. In the words of Moe Sizlack, "Whaaaa?" Enjoy, Deke |
04-30-2003, 05:51 PM | #13 |
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Casey Luskin of the UCSD ID & Evolution Awareness Club (IDEA) and Center has done the useful service of *combining* all of the various lists that he could find:
Scientists, Academics, and other Intellectuals who doubt Darwinism and other naturalistic theories of origins The list gets up to 481, but the number of Steves? It was something like 7 if I recall correctly (I think I posted the Steves sublist on t.o.). |
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