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Yrreg
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Message 1 of 2 (467825)
05-24-2008 6:40 PM


Right away, I ask: Is nature in the the theory of evolution an agent or if not what is it?
In a bakery, if nature is an agent it is the baker and not the dough.
It must be an agent because in writings about evolution it is attributed the faculty of choice or selection, for example, Larni says:
Please, no references to peer review authors; we just want to use our natural and native and personal talents for investigation and analysis to get to determine here the concept of nature as used in writings on the theory of evolution.
At most, if you have appropriated the thoughts of peer review authors and you can say their thoughts in your own words as to communicate more clearly than they do in their peculiarly peer language, please make the efforts to do so.
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05-24-2008 7:34 PM


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