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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Why I do not accept evolution part two.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hans Blaster" data-source="post: 74857959" data-attributes="member: 396028"><p>I think you are under the wrong impression that we are evolutionists. I believe the term they use is "evolutionary biologist" or some similar variation. I'm not sure that anyone here is one of those. There are people here with training in biology and many of the rest of us have read extensively in the popular writings on evolutionary biology. </p><p></p><p>I'm not an "evolutionist" but I do accept evolutionary biology to the best of my understanding. I used to simultaneously accept the divinity and resurrection of Jesus, but I don't any more, therefore I am an atheist who still accepts the findings of evolutionary biology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hans Blaster, post: 74857959, member: 396028"] I think you are under the wrong impression that we are evolutionists. I believe the term they use is "evolutionary biologist" or some similar variation. I'm not sure that anyone here is one of those. There are people here with training in biology and many of the rest of us have read extensively in the popular writings on evolutionary biology. I'm not an "evolutionist" but I do accept evolutionary biology to the best of my understanding. I used to simultaneously accept the divinity and resurrection of Jesus, but I don't any more, therefore I am an atheist who still accepts the findings of evolutionary biology. [/QUOTE]
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