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Does creationism have any social value?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resha Caner" data-source="post: 74029130" data-attributes="member: 269139"><p>The presence or absence of intent is an important distinction between the two. If one is going to ignore the differences between words, one could claim apple and orange are the same thing because they're both fruit. Further, evolution is not a theory of "how life came to be" in the sense of identifying the origin of life. In science that is called "abiogenesis".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resha Caner, post: 74029130, member: 269139"] The presence or absence of intent is an important distinction between the two. If one is going to ignore the differences between words, one could claim apple and orange are the same thing because they're both fruit. Further, evolution is not a theory of "how life came to be" in the sense of identifying the origin of life. In science that is called "abiogenesis". [/QUOTE]
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