Re: Theory and Fat [sic]

Jim Bell (70672.1241@CompuServe.COM)
23 Dec 96 12:18:02 EST

David asks:

<<What exactly are you talking about with metaphysical problems in the
evolutionists approach?>>

As we all know, Carl Sagan died last week. His famous television series,
Cosmos, is still being shown in schools throughout the land. Here is how that
show, and his book of the same name, begins:

"The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be. Our feeblest
contemplations of the Cosmos stir us--there is a tingling in the spine,
a catch in the voice, a faint sensation, as of a distant memory, of
falling from a height. We know we are approaching the greatest of
mysteries."

Does that answer your question?

<<This is what I call the facts of
evolution. These can't be disputed and that's why I'm saying ICR is
wrong. They don't account for the facts of evolution in the fossil record.>>

The fossil record is a record of stasis and sudden appearance. What does THAT
tell us?

Jim