Re: Out-dated theory



In message <2j7b02lp313tn43t5t5gtbn4t69g5p3rg8@xxxxxxx>
William <tielige@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Oh I've heard of them. Along with natural selection, it is the
mechanism identified for evolutionary change. I thought creationists
had a different one. I'm surprised.

Oh, Creationists believe in mutations and also in natural selection. We just
deny that it has the power to turn dogs into dolphins; but it's quite
sufficient for white moths into black ones and back again.

God bless,
Kendall K. Down

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