Humans are both physical and nonphysical. The physical aspect does
evolve; however, you are right that the nonphysical aspect does not
evolve. [BTW, I am an Armenian, not an Arminian :-) ]
Moorad
-----Original Message-----
From: Janice Matchett [mailto:janmatch@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:48 AM
To: Alexanian, Moorad; Chris Barden; Gregory Arago
Cc: ASA list
Subject: RE: Things that don't evolve
At 06:02 AM 3/14/2006, Gregory Arago wrote:
What are examples of things that don't evolve?
At 09:37 AM 3/14/2006, Alexanian, Moorad wrote:
>All aspects of the physical universe are evolving. Irreversibility
>is the name of the game! However, nonphysical concepts, e.g., the
>transcendental number pi, are not aspects of the physical universe.
>The very existence of death is the very presence of an evolving
>scenario for all living organisms. He who solves the problem of
>life will simultaneously solve the problem of death. Moorad
@ Human nature is basically evil (since the fall), not perfectable,
therefore human nature doesn't evolve.
Only Arminians (Utopians) believe that human nature is basically
"good" and therefore they can evolve into "God".
Right? :)
~ Janice
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