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Old 03-08-2007, 10:58 AM
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One of the world's most famous scientists, probably the most famous living biologist, is Sir Francis Crick, the British co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, a Nobel Prize winner...In his autobiography, Crick says very candidly biologists must remind themselves daily that what they study was not created, it evolved; it was not designed, it evolved. Why do they have to remind themselves of that? Because otherwise, the facts which are staring them in the face and trying to get their attention might break through. What we discovered when I developed a working group of scientists, philosophers, et al., in the United States was that living organisms look as if they were designed and they look that way because that is exactly what they are.
- Evolution And Christian Faith by Phillip E. Johnson


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Isn't it amazing! Evolutionary biology is such a hopelessly impoverished paradigm compared to methodological supernaturalism. And Crick is so desperate to resist the personal grace of almighty God, he can't see facts simply STARING HIM IN THE FACE. Isn't a miracle then, that he did more for science than all of Dr. Johnson's "working group" and all their progeny will do combined? IMO, it's probably enough of a miracle to prove God's existence right here and now.

The Lord sure does work in mysterious ways.
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