>Lloyd said (very sensibly, IMHO):

Eduardo G. Moros (moros@castor.wustl.edu)
Wed, 17 Dec 1997 09:01:22 -0600

Burgy,

While you are at it also develop such statements for the cases of infant
baptism, escathological views, and (but not limited to) sacramental systems.

OH Man, thou shall forever argueth, because thou art fallenth!!

:-)

> Lloyd said (very sensibly, IMHO):
>
> John W. Burgeson (johnburgeson@juno.com)
> Tue, 16 Dec 1997 13:41:06 -0700
>
> Lloyd Elby said:
> "All right, folks, I'm going to turn this problem around...
> "Produce a list of statements, ... in
> simple declarative English..., of just
> what *is* the content of evolution....
> "The creation/evolution debate is exceedingly messy because there's no
> clarity about what is being claimed and what is being excluded..."
>
> Such an easy challenge!
> So difficult to fulfill, of course!
> The word has so much baggage!
> I look forward to future attempts to do this, however!
>
> Burgy
http://www.calvin.edu/archive/evolution/199712/0156.html