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From: mark@umcp-cs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Faith in Evolution.
Message-ID: <113@umcp-cs.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 23-Jun-83 23:14:10 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 23 23:14:10 1983
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	random processes are the driving force for spontaneous
	generation. Natural selection is only applicable to living systems.

Not so.  See reference below.

	no complete chemical process is known. (If on knows of detailed
	molecular arguments of the self organization of matter starting
	from Miller's amino acid soup to a simple bacteria, please at the
	very least cite the references.)

John Holland.  Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems.
University of Michigan Press. 1977.

	...They seem to consider both sides of the issue in an objective manner.
	Both evolutionists and creationist are encouraged to contribute
	articles and letters.  The organization seems to have won the respect
	of both evolutionists and creationists.

You've got to be kidding.  This sample was so slanted I couldn't
walk straight for a week.
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