To: Dutchboy88
Can evolution, like any natural phenomena, not appear to occur by chance in humans' limited perception, but actually be driven by an intelligent being? I don't know why God would chose evolution, or why he wouldn't chose evolution. I'm not God. But I'm not going to throw evolution out the window just because some atheists (and many believers) tout it as the death of faith.
9 posted on
06/08/2009 5:44:28 PM PDT by
Julia H.
(Remember when dissent was patriotic?)
To: Julia H.
Can evolution, like any natural phenomena, not appear to occur by chance in humans' limited perception, but actually be driven by an intelligent being?Maybe. But the problem with that is that the chances being discussed are in the realm of supermiracles.
For instance. The following picture shows several pieces of wood which fit together in a certain pattern.
Imagine putting them in a larger container and shaking. How long do you suppose it would take before they become this?
I know that Darwinians insist that velcro is involved somewhere in the picture, but I don't buy that.
11 posted on
06/08/2009 8:14:49 PM PDT by
AndrewC
(Metanoia)
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