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Results from our forumReconciling Faith with Evolution... child DNA all of its own instead of being limited to a clone of the mother?" I agree that anything is possible for the Creator, but to a mere mortal like myself, this would appear to be an error in the cloning procedure if I am allowed to compare it with how the Creator had previously written ...
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God vs Evolution... unfounded, as you assert. You cannot know whether laws are malleable or not. You only can see them in the limits of your and your fellow humans' mortal lifespans in a shared, apparently consistent history of their accounting. This is why "laws" are OUR laws. Laws do NOT define what ...
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God vs Evolution... this universe as a stable dynamic form. We never see the wave break, because on an eternal cosmic scale, this "break" is slow beyond any mortal comprehension. Eternity, however, might have infinitely many such waves that break and reform, ... none of which is EXACTLY the same form of ...
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The Fiber DiseaseIt is a full moon tonight. When our mortal bodies have weakened That supra comes in. Will let us know. When we shall Overcome. That natural scheme just might win over the fibre snakes that leave its Scum. Skytroll
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Why I think Neo-darwinism is dead... which basically says the mechanism of inheritance (the genes contained in our sexual cells) can be effected by the external environment. This is a mortal blow to their theory. Thus, they insist that the genetic system is a one-way street. Information can go out...but it can't come back in, and ...
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