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RE: Darwinian Questions

Dec 22, 2003 08:54 AM
by alden_parent



Dallas,Bart & Friends,

I am well read on both thank you! As I said ,
Just having fun! On a more serious note however; I
do not personally advocate " creationism " or do
I " evolution ". They could be one in the same, just
as Ed Witten suggests that the five different views
of string theory could be just an image of each other.
How so? You may ask. We believe that there are
laws that govern them. If the physical and biological
have a play then the spiritual could have a play also.
That is the physical, biological etc; in the evolution 
process are affected by something that permeates, pervades
and perdures them. A spiritual entity if you will! Just
like matter was given preference over antimatter in the
" Big Bang "; man may have been given preference over
all else. A quantum leap if you will. This niether denies
evolution or creationism nor does it promote either one.
It simply says a greater force was at work which we may
never understand as humans. This view takes in the science
of it, as it relates to quantum mechanics and matter or
antimatter ie; the entity that permeate, pervades
& perdures all things.(the physical, realms. dimensions, etc.) 
Bart might even say its permeating my brain right now.
If I create a cake, is it not evolving? And, as it
is evolving, is it not being created; and can I not make
changes on it as I please by my intervention.
The before mentioned quantum leap could explain the
so called missing link in our existence.


Thanks,

Alden







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