Meowzltov
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I'm saying two things here.This would seem to make no difference. If you claim that natural selection and all that is insufficient to explain evolution, why would saying that they were made by God suddenly make them sufficient?
1. I'm saying that natural explanations are attributable to God. If it WERE true that natural seclection etc. were sufficient, it wouldn't threaten my spirituality one iota.
2. But I'm saying that something else is needed. It could very well be something else that we would call "natural."
How long was it before we knew of the existence of strong and weak nuclear forces? We know there is a problem with Relativity. It is quite possible there is a missing force that we have not yet discovered. Of course, I'm just brainstorming. I don't claim to be a physicist.How could these laws be so weak that they can have no influence on our sensors and instruments, but strong enough that they can have an effect on evolving life forms? Even if such laws DID exist, surely natural selection and all that would have a much greater influence.
The above two ideas are what I gravitate to.
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