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Brad McFall
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02-08-2002 4:24 PM


Fri4Read Genesis 30? Jacob's hand waving
In 1950 Pope Pius XII concerning the encyclical letter "Humani Generis" contanied caution, that, 'evolution' played into the hands of materialists and atheists who sought to remove the hand of God from the act of creation.
Can you imagine in your wildest Dreams how it was not Jacobs hand that casued where I am after the dream?
Consider Provine, "so confidently published by Castle in 1914. Wright, however, wanted more. The next section of the paper begins with the classic understatment:"It is of interest to attempt to assign definite values to the different classes of growth factors which are indicated (by the partial correltion analysis)" (p370). Of course! Everyone wanted to do that, but no quantitatve method for doing it existed.."This is what I wanted to do (too) and is all that got into the hands of warmer America when on return from Africa I wrote up a report for independent study and my college scholar thesis. After the work was approved and begun I realized in mid-87 that I would likely NOT be able to accomplish this. Though I had no idea if my philosophical pars would open up new ground or not so I resolved to just collect data and work on the parts as I had thought originally
Could the voice of God (there is a geneology in JOHN) have accomplished this as opposed to an angel?
read JOB
Is selection of the type of wood in the area responsive enough?
Do not confuse a curve with a gel as Will Provine did in his understanding of a "phase" transition.
Was it an accident or a design that Jacob succeeded Laban in strife with Laban's brothers.
Galileo Chapter 8 In which it is shown that different bodies moving in the same medium maintain a ratio [of their speeds] different from that attributed to them by Aristotle.
In order to deal more easily with the matters under investigation, we must understand, in the first place, that a difference between two such bodies can arise in two ways. They may be of the same material, e.g., both lead, or both iron, and differ in size [i.e. volume]; or else they may be of different materials, e.g., one iron, the other wood, and differ either in size, or in size but not weight. Of those [naturally] moving bodies which are of the same material, Aristotle said ......"

  
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