Schwarzwald wrote:
> As I've said before, I personally am very at home with evolution, and
> what's more, I always have been. But in the past few years, what I've
> started to find odd is the insistence that evolution is the single
> most important scientific claim in town... Why so much focus on one,
> and far and away only one, scientific issue? And why does that same
> focus suggest that understanding evolution is secondary to professed
> belief in it? And more than that, professed belief with as little room
> for speculations on guidance, purpose, intelligence and otherwise as
> possible?
>
>
Because the NAs need evolution to be true with only natural causes so
that they can be intellectually fulfilled atheists.
Dave W
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Received on Thu Jul 30 17:00:38 2009
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