Re: [CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution

1999-08-21 Thread Ric Carter
-Caveat Lector- - Original Message - From: Bob Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 99-08-20 02:03:34 EDT, Keachie writes: These critters have much more in common in their DNA than do say any of them and horses. You're walking on the beach. You see something glittering in

Re: [CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution

1999-08-16 Thread Ric Carter
-Caveat Lector- - Original Message - From: Eagle 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just my input: Common DNA ancestory isn't even an argument. All mammals have common DNA, (and so what?). Gee, why d'ya think THAT is? Possible explanations: 1) It's unknowable. 2) Deities, or alien entities

[CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution

1999-08-15 Thread Ric Carter
-Caveat Lector- - Forwarded Message - From: James Thomas Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 21:44:48 -0700 Subject: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution delurk In a message dated 99-08-13 17:15:07 EDT, you write: Apes -

Re: [CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution

1999-08-15 Thread Bob Stokes
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 99-08-15 10:47:40 EDT, James writes: You obviously never talked to me. Correct. The evolution of a new species does not mean that the basic stock either goes existence, or that there must only be one descendent branch. Consider that wolves, dogs and

Re: [CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Kansas Board of Education vote on Evolution

1999-08-15 Thread Eagle 1
I choose to, and I'll stick to the Creation facts, and still be willing to give anyone space who chooses to believe otherwise. eagle 1 - Original Message - From: Ric Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 12:29 AM Subject: Re: [CTRL] Fw: Re: [SC] Re: Ka