Re: random observations on science and the supernatural

Stephen Jones (sjones@iinet.net.au)
Sun, 28 Apr 96 21:43:09 EDT

Art

On Thu, 18 Apr 1996 17:36:05 -0700 you wrote to Steve Clark:

>AC>It means we should reconsider all of our philosophical bases.

SC>And it seems as if many evangelical Christians only want scientists
>to examine theirs and many scientists only want evangelical
>Christians to examine theirs and no one's willing to examine their
>own!

AC>You are so right. When I asked a week ago if anyone was willing to
>do so, all I heard was silence. And all I asked was for someone who
>believed in evolution to share with me what they perceived to be the
>weaknesses of *their* brand of evolution. My reason for asking is
>transparent. I would like to know how well those who hold to
>evolutionary doctrine understand the weaknesses of their positions.
>I guess I will have to go back and read Kerkut again. I suppose I
>didn't really expect a response.

I find this *really* significant. Does this mean that evolutionists
really do not "understand the weaknesses of their positions"?

God bless.

Steve

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