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Old 11-22-2005, 01:02 AM
RJT RJT is offline
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Default Re: The arguement that recently convinced me of god\'s existence

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This book is written in the conviction that our own existence once presented the greatest of all mysteries, but that it is a mystery no longer because it is solved.

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I don’t see him fulfilling the promise his all.

RJT

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He's referring to evolution and fulfills the promise by writing the rest of the book.

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Yet, if he is writing to the believer of evolution; I don’t see his need (in the preface) to make his own case as an apologist for evolution. If he is writing also to the believer in a creator God (not necessarily one who buys into ID) he changes nothing. Those believers who can live in both worlds (creator God and evolution) have a greater understanding of evolution. Those who can’t, I am not sure that he says anything since he talks nothing of actual origin of life.
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