Re: ASPM allele origin dated to Adam's time

From: Chris Barden <chris.barden@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 21 2005 - 11:19:53 EDT

I don't know what Glenn was specifically thinking about that was
"dangerous", but I for one would be concerned this would revive all
sorts of eugenic arguments. What's more, it could be turned into a
troubling apologetic for why many generations of Native Americans,
Aztecs, etc. were denied God's favor.

On the other hand, I bet Alvin Plantinga would love this article, as
it provides (albeit shaky) evidence for God's "design plan"
introducing the sensus divinitatus and giving us warrant to believe in
Him.

Chris

On 10/21/05, George Murphy <gmurphy@raex.com> wrote:
>
> Why is this a problem? In the Lutherbibel God talks to Adam in German.
>
> Shalom
> George
> http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Glenn Morton
> To: 'Dick Fischer' ; 'ASA'
> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:49 AM
> Subject: RE: ASPM allele origin dated to Adam's time
>
>
> This borders on the dangerous. This gene is more prevalent in Europe than
> elsewhere. Are we now going to start saying that Adam was a European? I
> have big problems with that.
Received on Fri Oct 21 11:20:46 2005

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