Re: Human origins and doctrine (was Definition of "Species")

From: Jan de Koning (jan@dekoning.ca)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 20:54:12 EST

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    At 05:24 PM 22/02/02 -0700, John W Burgeson wrote:
    >Adrian wrote: "I fail to see how the doctrine of original sin can be
    >reconciled with
    >a purely evolutionary framework that denies the special creation of
    >humans."
    >
    >Then maybe the "doctrine of original sin" is what needs to be challenged?
    >
    >John Burgeson (Burgy)

    Is anyone on this list adhering to a "purely evolutionary framework that
    denies the special creation of humans" ?
    Personally, I think, the disagreement is not about man being created by
    God, but about how God created his special representative: man.

    Jan de K.



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