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> Gary you are free to believe what you want, under the united states law
> and under quranic law. So, i'm not here to convince you, just to warn you
> that you should rethink this evolutionary theory and scientists' anti-God
> stance. I think this more a reaction to the church and an attempt at
> creating a new religion/order called science.
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> Godbless,
> Anwar
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> Gary Orlando wrote:
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> > >Thanks for that.
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> > you're welcome.
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> > > I don't deny evolution because of a creationist belief,
> > because evolution still does not deny God.
> >
> > a quick reality check denies God.
> >
> > >However, I think it falls
> > short indeed and should not be called a fact.
> >
> > I don't care whether it's called a fact or not.
> >
> > >There are faults with it
> > which includes the genetic info. problem at the core.
> >
> > There are faults with all theories that attempt to explain complex natural
> > phenomena.
> >
> > > There is NO KNOWN
> > PROCESS WHICH ADDS NEW INFO TO THE GENETIC CODE. Genetic changes can only
> > be blamed on chemical or nuclear influences which are only known to
> > damage the genetic code.
> >
> > you do not understand genetics.
> >
> > >This is why i say that the explanation of
> > variation within species is a better explanation because species evolving
> > into other species is NOT a fact, it is an unproven hypothesis with some
> > definite holes in it.
> >
> > Only because you refuse to review the evidence.
> >
> > > And for something to be proven it can't have such holes in it.
> >
> > you wouldn't say that if you did not believe in God.
> >
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