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I wish to address the misunderstanding regarding evolution. Evolution is
often viewed as an incomplete or flawed fact when indeed the theory(ies) of
evolution are bodies of facts used to explain other facts...what is
generally understood as the theory of evolution has been established so
often, in countless field and laboratory observations, that to withold
consent of evolution as a fact would be absurd...upon this rock I stand!
Raymond
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From: "Jeff Bayard" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: stem cell research/Fink/in vitro clinics


With this being brought up yet again, I will defend my statement, of
course. But I will not get into a tizzy about it.. I sent this as a
reply to someone else, too.

Today there are thousands of scientists who are creationists and who
repudiate any form of molecules-to-man evolution in their analysis and
use of scientific data. Creation scientists can now be found in
literally every discipline of science, and their numbers are increasing
rapidly. Evolutionists are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain
the fiction that evolution is "science" and creation science is
"religion". When news media personnel and others make such statements
today, they merely reveal their own liberal social philosophies—not
their awareness of scientific facts.




Robert A. Fink, M. D. wrote:

>On 16 Apr 2004 at 6:26, Jeff Bayard wrote:
>
>
>
>>Both should be taught, although I see Darwin as less valid,
>>but both should be taught a "theories", not fact.  Leave it up
>>to the parents to instill their teachings to their own kids.
>>
>>
>
>I really don't want to start another feud, but evolution is no longer a
"theory"
>it is mainstream science.  If someone wants to refuse to accept science,
that is
>fine, and anyone can have his/her faith; but don't confuse "belief" with
>"science".  Public schools should teach science, not religion.
>
>BTW, unless one reads the Bible literally (which some do, of course), the
>Darwinian principles are quite compatible with Scripture.  Unless you
believe
>that the world was created in six twenty-four hour days.
>
>
>Best,
>
>Bob
>
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