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Author Topic:   why is evolutionary theory constantly changing?
John
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Message 9 of 23 (43666)
06-22-2003 6:16 PM
Reply to: Message 8 by Percy
06-22-2003 4:18 PM


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But you can also find changes in doctrine in the evangelical movement. Fundamentalism sprang from a philosophy first espoused by a series of essays called The Fundamentals in the early 20th century. Biblical inerrancy, previously not a widely held tenet, and Creationism sprang from this philosophy.
One of the more striking doctrinal changes, I think, is that of the Baptists.
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Message 18 of 23 (45094)
07-04-2003 6:44 PM
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07-04-2003 12:30 PM


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Primate is a formal term I think and the gibbon is included in that as well as humans. hmmm it seems the monkeys are included in there too.
... and the aye-aye ... and lorises ... and lemurs... sifakas ... and galagos.
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