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From: "John Beamish" I, too, agree (though, for the record, I don't believe in the existence of a supreme being) -- in fact, it's not just RNA, DNA but the tremendous elegance of the process. And, if you don't like that, then how about the development of a fertilized cell to a blastocyst. If that cannot leave one in wonder then probably nothing can. On Sat, 05 May 2007 21:27:18 -0400, Rich Gauszka wrote: > John Beckett wrote: >> "Rich Gauszka" wrote in message >> news:: >>> It seems inevitable that both science and religion will persist, often >>> struggling, rarely cooperating, warily cohabiting within our minds no >>> less than our works, testimony to what underlies the current >>> efflorescence of science/religion books. Some mutual accommodation, >>> however, may be envisioned. >> If evolution doubters wanted to REALLY get excited about the majesty of >> God's work, they would study the fundamentals of biology. >> It's one thing to feel awe at the form of a cheetah or an eagle, but >> you >> really get awe when you read the details about DNA, and the fact that >> the >> fundamental composition and operation of DNA are identical for all >> animals >> and plants that we can see. >> John >> > > I agree --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Barktopia BBS Site http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) SEEN-BY: 633/267 5030/786 @PATH: 379/45 1 633/267 |
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