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From: fritz@phri.UUCP (Dave Fritzinger)
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Subject: Re: A new voice.
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Date: Thu, 27-Jun-85 09:28:01 EDT
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> 	    And, in light of this, you have the gall to ask for a reason
> 	    to believe in Creation. Please, Derrick, give me one reason
> 	    to believe in Evolution. Be careful now. Don't give me any
> 	    subjective answers like commonality of species which can either
> 	    imply common ancestor or common design. Give me a real solid
> 	    concrete reason to believe that you and I are accidents and
> 	    serve no real purpose.
> 
> 
> 						  Dan

Dan;

I sounds to me that what you are saying is "I believe in creation because
I want to, and am now looking for evidence to support what I believe." 
This ain't the way science works!!!  I believe in evolution precisely
because it best explains such things as the commonality of features
among species.  Therefore, I am not looking for "A REASON" to believe
in evolutionary theory.

Dave Fritzinger PHRI NYC

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