intelligent design in Nature
Richard Jensen
rjensen at SAINTMARYS.EDU
Tue Nov 1 15:42:39 CST 2005
I suspect there are many scientists who view evolution as a "purpose
driven" phenomenon - they argue that evolution is God's way of getting
from there to here. This is anathema to strict creationists, but many who
accept ID use this argument to reconcile the apparent disparity between
belief in God and acceptance of evolution.
Dick J.
John Grehan wrote:
> Intelligent design theory is alive and well as part of modern biology
> according to the article "DNA twists and flips" (Nature 437 p. 1097)
> where it is said that "DNA can shape itself into many forms to achieve
> its purposes in life". With intelligent design apparently already
> accepted in Nature it makes one wonder what all the fuss is about.
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