What about other created beings mentioned in the Bible such as angels and
seraphs? Or do they?
On 3/14/06, David Opderbeck <dopderbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> God. If the creation is contingent on God's will, directed by God's
> providence, and dependent on God's immanent presence, evolution explains
> only one small slice of reality. I'd also add the moral law (in the broad
> sense of Natural Law, not in the more narrow sense of revealed moral codes),
> which derives directly from God's immutable character, and the fundamental
> physical constants that have governed the development of creation from "In
> the beginning" until now.
>
> On 3/14/06, Gregory Arago <gregoryarago@yahoo.ca> wrote:
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> > In light of several conversations happening these days at ASA, the
> > Alliance for Science which speaks of "the support for evolution among
> > the 10,000 Christian clergy," and particularly the words of Ted Davis, who
> > wrote last week that, "Yes, it is my view that evolution functions as a
> > 'theory of everything.' Here I am defining 'evolution' very broadly to
> > mean the 'modern creation story' as it is sometimes called," a question
> > comes to mind as relevant.
> >
> > Can someone give an example of something that doesn't evolve (into being
> > or having become)? Are there *any* t hings that don't evolve?
> >
> > Please note that I do not belong to an anti-evoltuion movement and
> > neither do I support ID or the IDM. This question is meant to check if
> > scientists at ASA can offer any kind of boundary or limitation for
> > evolutionary theory. If not, one might be left to conclude that evolution is
> > a 'theory of every thing' for many scientists.
> >
> > What are examples of things that don't evolve?
> >
> > G. Arago
> >
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