Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Ed,
> 
>>      Is this just a hunch on your part, or is it based on 
>> some particular  
>> evidence? My point was that there was not scientific disagreement,  
>> not people who simply can't imagine it being that way.
> 
> I have a belief in God, and I do believe that there was guidance from God in
> the way that we have all come into being. Evolution has a solid scientific
> basis, so there would be no reason for me to have any doubts about it. If
> Evolution has been established, and I believe in God, then of course I must
> believe they somehow fit together.

Why? When you make yourself a toast, do you "believe they somehow fit
together", the toast and God? So why couldn't God just let evolution do
it's thing? If you have a need to think God's hand is everywhere then
think that having God created everything he created evolution too, and
does not necessarily have a need to hold your hand every step of the
way. Does God care, or have any intervention when you go to the bathroom
for #2?


> I know it sounds like I hold two opposing views, but the point I am trying
> to make is that something provides a "push" for evolution to move into a
> particular direction. I don't believe that the only push comes from natural
> selection. 

Why not? Don't you think God created natural selection? Or does god have
 to push the water downhill because it won't go by it's own means?



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