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Re: Evolution Pros and Cons
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Originally Posted by Biochemist
Hmmm. Given that there is a reasonably wide breadth of opinion on lots of evolutionary elements and that there are at least a dozen different views that accept the intervention of God, this strikes me as a little narrow. I have several (maybe even lots) of Christian friends that think evolution occurred by the generally accepted mutative model. What are they? Probably a lot of them think it couldn't have happened without divine intervention becasue the odds are so terrible. In fact, I used to be one of those (before I began to reject mutation-driven speciation). What position is that??
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I am very curious, I have followed this thread for a while but don't pretend to understand exactly what is being said from your end so please explain to me exactly what does drive speciation? Don't bother with the details, where does the change come from?
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