Re: a late afternoon rant concerning willful and deliberate ignorance



On Jul 2, 1:20 am, Piet de Arcilla <dearci...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What are the facts about whether God guides evolution? Far be it from
me to _argue_ about them; I just want to know what they are. And how
they were determined. By a lot of very agreeable people, I suppose,
but I'm eager to know the details.

Don't take any ones word for it, use your own powers of observation to
see for yourself.

Is there any evidence to support the theory that evolutionary
processes (which are well understood and well documented) are guided
by Divine intervention?

Go check that out, and get back to us with your objective results.

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