>>Thus, omission of theological aspects within science is theologically
appropriate. ..."<<
>### Which is why the NABT was forced to delete the words
"unsupervised" and "impersonal" from its creed. <
Yes, those were inappropriate, with the caveat that evolution itself is
impersonal, just as gravity is impersonal.
>The association's original platform - like Darwinism itself - exceeds
purely scientific conclusions, and embraces distinctly religious ideas.
<
What is Darwinism? It tends to be used as a vaguely defined
perjurative.
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Dr. David Campbell
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University of Alabama, Box 870345
Tuscaloosa AL 35487
"James gave the huffle of a snail in
danger But no one heard him at all" A.
A. Milne
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