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Author Topic:   Does it take faith to accept evolution as truth?
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01-12-2005 6:10 PM


Although evolution is one of the most widely accepted theories of the origin of life, it certainly isn't perfect. Now my point isn't to go into detail about perceived problems with evolution, but to establish that evolution is still a theory, not a law, and, scientifically speaking, it isn't perfect. This creates a gap between evolution as truth and evolution in reality. To cross this gap and believe evolution as truth despite its perceived flaws, wouldn't one have to take a leap of faith?

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01-12-2005 8:14 PM


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