Actually, I had an earth science teacher i SWEAR was there at the time.

(One of the best teacherrs I ever had)

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/02 09:53AM >>>
Yes, because there is no way to prove what started it. Suppose there is a 
supreme power. It caused the bang, then put everything in motion.

Next suppose there is no supreme power, what put all of this here. The 
formation of the universe is well outside the theory of evolution. 
Evolution is part of biology.

The formation of the earth goes beyond that and into astronomy, physics, 
and chemistry. It just so happens that with Creationism, it is part of the 
same idea. 6 days to create the universe, the world, and life.

Many have come to believe that the 6 days could translate into a much 
longer period of time today than it did back then. So we have people who 
believe that God created everything, then while messing around creating 
life, he made changes that to us appear to be evolution. When he wanted to 
clear the earth, he would send a meteor down to kill what was there or 
something similar.

Creationist have an answer for the questions evolution doesn't begin to 
answer. But archeologists, and people in other fields have answers to these 
questions as well.

But there is no answer that is 100% fact. Because we cannot prove it. 
Nobody who can talk was around when these things happened. And i doubt 
roaches keep much history.

At 09:40 AM 3/14/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>It seems to me that the question of what started it in motion is outside 
>the scope of the theory.


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