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Re: God VS Evolution!         


Author: Don H
Date: Dec 30, 2006 10:57

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>
> adl wrote:
>> dont get fooled by the title, im am not trying to be redundant.
>>
>> it strikes me that so little people think of the possibility of
>> evolution being created by god. in that view, god created a factory
>> (this world) which would therefore produce whatever creatures he
>> wanted. so if he wanted animal x, y and z, he just set the initial
>> conditions so that the end results would be, after many millennia, x, y,
>> z.
>>
>> of course, there is nothing supporting this idea, nor refuting it.
>
> Another view is that "reality" is really a large experiment being run
> by an extra-universal intelligence (God, if you like). The universe may
> not be much more than a hyper-complex version of Sims.
>
> This isn't a new idea. The metaphysical view in the Kabbalah depicts ...
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Re: God VS Evolution!         


Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Dec 30, 2006 12:48

On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 18:57:25 GMT, "Don H" bigpond.com> wrote:
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>> adl wrote:
>>> dont get fooled by the title, im am not trying to be redundant.
>>>
>> ...
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Re: God VS Evolution!         


Author: Sphere
Date: Dec 30, 2006 20:29

Don H wrote:
> wrote in message
> news:1167498589.080032.311720@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> adl wrote:
>>> dont get fooled by the title, im am not trying to be redundant.
>>>
>>> it strikes me that so little people think of the possibility of
>>> evolution being created by god. in that view, god created a factory
>>> (this world) which would therefore produce whatever creatures he
>>> wanted. so if he wanted animal x, y and z, he just set the initial
>>> conditions so that the end results would be, after many millennia, x, y,
>>> z.
>>>
>>> of course, there is nothing supporting this idea, nor refuting it.
>>
>> Another view is that "reality" is really a large experiment being run
>> by an extra-universal intelligence (God, if you like). The universe may
>> not be much more than a hyper-complex version of Sims.
>> ...
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