Matthew Amsel <matthew.amsel at mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
>Jd wrote:
>>>> Bob LeChevalier <lojbab at lojban.org> wrote:
>>>> >JDay123 at BellSouth.com (Jd) wrote:
>> >>From the first line in my encyclopedia concerning evolution...
>> >>
>> >>"the complex of processes by which living organisms originated on
>> >>earth...."
>> >
>> >Then your encyclopedia is wrong.
>>>> I should've known.
>>>> Jd
>evolution theory is actually about how life developes from simpler to
>more complex and better equipped forms. actual origination is a matter
>for the biochem people.
What I can't accept is the notion that men just began wondering
about the origins and development of life here on the planet, in the
last couple of hundred years. This seems to be the postion of a few
folks here, and they probably would still be believing Al invented
the internet if it weren't for all those conservatives out there who
knew the history of the whole thing.
That which cannot be proven is a matter of faith. By biblical
definition, faith is "the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen". We Christians know God created
everything and therefore, do not have to wait for biochemists to
invent another theory.
Jd