> Judith Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Science is constantly changing and being reevaluated
> (as it should be) -- but it cannot shake my religious beliefs.

Why do science and religion have to be mutually exclusive?  I've never
understood why someone couldn't believe that humans and apes have a
common ancestor AND that there is a God.  Why does it have to be one
or the other?

If the answer is that the bible describes creation, how do we know
that we're not reading things into the stories?  Not to get into
biblical scholarship, but there's the whole "J" text, "Y" text thing,
the multiple translational problems, stories told with 2 different
outcomes, etc.

As far as I'm concerned God could've easily created evolution - crevolution.

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