The 1P don't say. It doesn't appear to be a concern for them. That could be why all the sciences are represented in the curriculum at BYU (in fact, BYU's evolutionary biologists are leading "cladists," a sub-specialty in the field). Also, I don't seem to see "all that disagreement" that you talk about. Science is forever tentative -- it always changes. This is its nature. It's normal.
"John W. Redelfs" wrote: > At 08:37 PM, Friday, 11/1/02, Marc A. Schindler wrote: > >Then perhaps you should follow the counsel of the brethren and learn how: > >I quote > >again, "Leave geology, biology, archaeology, and anthropology, no one of > >which > >has to do with the salvation of the souls of mankind, to scientific research". > > > >Nowhere does it say they're wrong, it says to leave them to the experts. > > And just who are these experts, and why do they so rarely agree with each > other? All that disagreement hardly enhances the credibility of their > claims. --JWR > > -- Marc A. Schindler Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland �The first duty of a university is to teach wisdom, not a trade; character, not technicalities. We want a lot of engineers in the modern world, but we don�t want a world of engineers.� � Sir Winston Churchill (1950) Note: This communication represents the informal personal views of the author solely; its contents do not necessarily reflect those of the author�s employer, nor those of any organization with which the author may be associated. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// ZION LIST CHARTER: Please read it at /// /// http://www.zionsbest.com/charter.html /// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ${list_promo}
