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P-O Gustafsson wrote:
> The process of evolution is still going on. It's slow, we don't see much
> of it, but it's there and we are a part of it.
Mike Griggs wrote:
> this is a system that evolved into one benificial to both organisms.
In spite of forty years of scientific evidence that evolution has not and
cannot take place our society still holds on to this myth. For you diehard
evolutionists I recommend "Evolution: A Theory In Crisis", by Michael Denton.
Denton, a medical doctor and biological research scientist in Australia rejects
all religous or mythological explanations for life and its variety. He does,
however, lay out mathamatical, fossil, embryological, genetic, and other
scientific evidence that evolution could not have taken place.
Evolution is another "Flat Earth", another "Phlogiston". Because we are
unable to come up with another 'Natural' explanation we close our eyes to the
irrationality of our current paradigm and blather on about what it does and
has done.
Forgive my tirade, but I tire occassionally of such human foibles.
Flame on.
Tom
--
"Test everything. Hold on to the good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
Tom Elliott
Eagle River, Alaska
U.S.A.
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