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Re: Evidence of "evolution," sensu Sagan: Where should I go to see?





david ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Where should I go to see evidence of "evolution," where
> "evolution" is defined using Sagan's definition:
> "Only nine percent of Americans accept the central finding of
> modern biology that human beings (and all the other species)
> have slowly evolved by natural processes from a succession
> of more ancient beings with no divine intervention needed
> along the way."
> 




Would you mind telling me how to recognize "divine intervention" in
the history of life? Please be as specific as possible.

After that, would you mind telling me how I can tell that it is *your*
god that is divinely intervening, and not mine or my next door
neighbor's or my car mechanic's or my sister's dog's former owner's? 
Please be as specific as possible.






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Lenny Flank
"There are no loose threads in the web of life"

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