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Re: Is Biological Life the Product of Intelligent Design?
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[ QUOTE ] I say this because it seems that if the neo-Darwinist hypothesis was true, it would still be true. In other words, we'd still be witnessing the effects with mutations on some macro degree, but we're not. Species are becoming extinct, not becoming more abundant. [/ QUOTE ] I think you're misunderstanding evolutionary theory. Why do you expect species to continuously become more numerous? Why is extinction a mark against our theory of evolution? And what kind of time frame are you thinking of? [/ QUOTE ] I don't have a problem with evolution, it's "how" it happened I'm curious about. However, after extensive research on the subject, I can say without doubt, that I am 100% certain I don't know how it happened. I figure we'll sort the whole thing out sooner or later. |
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