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Old 06-08-2002, 06:54 PM   #21
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Naturally theism can't be taught as science, but I've never thought that evolution was mutually exclusive with it. Even when I was a Christian.
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The thing is, there's really no way to prove it conclusively one way or another. It could be argued by the creationists (and I'm surprised it hasn't been) that the theory of evolution and all that is simply derived from looking at the aftermath of "god's" creation.
Sure, that's entirely possible.

I found <a href="http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional/part2c.html#conc" target="_blank">this site from talkorigins</a> by Kathleen Hunt to be very useful when talking about merging creationism with evolution. Some merges are valid according to the evidence, others are not. Happy reading!

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