Ted,
Please forgive me for belabouring this topic, but it would be quite helpful to understand your view of the statement below.
That is a giant IF, isn't it? Or is it your view that evolution indeed functions as a 'theory of everything'?
The theology currently being discussed at ASA is quite intruiging (special creation, baptism, eucharist, etc.). Otoh, evolution may be seen by some as scientific, philosophical and theological, while by others it is seen as mainly scientific.
Thanks,
Gregory
p.s. these are not questions about ID's paradigm, but about evolution's paradigm
Ted Davis <tdavis@messiah.edu> wrote:
"Thus, if evolution presently functions as a "theory of everything" that can tell
us when/where/how things have come into being, such as dinosaurs and the
moon and the Milky Way, then ID will need to do the same thing in order to
become a new paradigm."
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