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Author Topic:   What would be enough proof for a creationist?
Rand Al'Thor
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Message 22 of 63 (179717)
01-22-2005 5:00 PM
Reply to: Message 20 by PecosGeorge
01-22-2005 4:43 PM


Re: Slow learner
PecosGeorge:
Your were asked:
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One issue here was about "proof" for evolution. I'm asking what the origin of things has to do with proof for evolution.
And you responded by saying:
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I think many people close their mind to any and all possibilities presented by science, for the simple reason that they are being asked to put aside whatever personal experience they have with whatever their idea of God is.
My signature is a quote by Albert Einstein. I think there are many, many scientists who come face to face with the enormity of discoveries and find accident impossible. But to me, that is neither here nor there. It is just their business.
Could you explain how that answers Neds question?

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